Lexicographical Neighbors of Congeed
Literary usage of Congeed
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Browning's Italy: A Study of Italian Life and Art in Browning by Helen Archibald Clarke (1907)
"... great servant, congeed off, Had done a long day's service, so, might doff The
green and yellow, and recover breath At Mantua, whither, ..."
2. The Metropolitan (1842)
"And have you then congeed Monsieur Auguste'r" demanded the honest pair, with the
air of astonishment and revolt at the idea of such a barbarity. ..."