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Conge d accorder
Conge d accorder, leave to accord or agree, 8 Edw. 1.
Conge d'Eslire, or elire
Conge d'Eslire, or elire (leave to elect). The king's licence or
cong
cong 1 congress 2 congressional
Conge
To take leave with the customary civilities to bow ceremoniously or courtesy
Congee
See Congeacute Conge
Confirmation of Bishop
consecration of the bishop by the archbishop, as directed (see CONGE D'ESLIRE) by 25 Hen. 8, c. 20. It was undecided,
Congeable
Congeable [fr. Conge, Fr., leave], lawful, done with permission.
Letter-missive
of the person whom he would have them elect. See CONGE D'ELIRE.
Cong
An abbreviation of Congius
Bishop
suffragan or assistant. A bishop is elected by the king's cong' d' 'lire, or license to elect the person named by
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