Lexicographical Neighbors of Congeeing
Literary usage of Congeeing
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Selected Essays of Lamb by Charles Lamb, Howard Bement (1912)
"I do not like to see the Church and Synagogue kissing and congeeing in awkward
postures of an ... 14. congeeing: bowing; saluting in friendly fashion. ..."
2. Madras in the Olden Time: Being a History of the Presidency from the First by James Talboys Wheeler (1862)
"... through your Honor's favour to the poor souls in general; yet the merchants
account for the half share of congeeing the cloths before- mentioned, ..."
3. Library of the World's Best Literature, Ancient and Modern by Edward Cornelius Towne (1897)
"I do not like to see the Church and Synagogue kissing and congeeing in awkward
postures of an affected civility. If they are converted, why do they not come ..."
4. The Works of Charles Lamb by Charles Lamb (1852)
"I do not like to see the Church and Synagogue kissing and congeeing in awkward
postures of an affected civility. If they are converted, why do they not come ..."
5. The Anti-slavery Recordby American Anti-Slavery Society by American Anti-Slavery Society (1838)
"We know well enough how little our worthy, free-minded republican fellow citizens
would relish such sort of congeeing to tyrants. ..."