congé

English dictionary entry

Meanings

noun
  1. Alternative form of congee: a leavetaking, a farewell, in various senses; a bow, a curtsey, or similar gestures whether or not used for taking leave.
  2. Synonym of apophyge or cavetto, supports at the top or bottom of pillars, particularly rings or ferrils in the extremities of wooden pillars, added to provide support and prevent splintering, their imitation in stone, or a molding in the form of a quarter round.
verb
  1. Alternative form of congee: to take leave, to bid farewell, in various senses; to bow, curtsey, etc.

Word forms

congé congés conge congéing conged

Etymology

Borrowed from French congé, from Latin commeātus (“a leave; permission for a leave”). As an architectural term, a French calque of ἀποφυγή (apophugḗ, “a leave, an escape; an architectural feature”).

Synonyms

apophyge or cavetto supports at the top or bottom of pillars particularly rings or ferrils in the extremities of wooden pillars added to provide support and prevent splintering their imitation in stone or a molding in the form of a quarter round

Derived words

congé d'élire conge delire
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