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congrue
▪ I. † conˈgrue, a. Obs. Also 5–6 congru, -grew(e. [a. F. congru, -grue (15th c. in Littré), ad. L. congru-us agreeing, suitable, harmonious, f. stem of congru-ĕre: see next.] 1. Agreeable to the character or nature of anything; fitting, suitable, becoming, due, proper.c 1400 Apol. Loll. 30 It semiþ... Oxford English Dictionary
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congruable
† congruable, a. Obs. [f. congrue v. or F. congruer + -able.] = congruous, congruent.1603 H. Crosse Vertues Commw. (1878) 104 The most profitable..speech is that that is most congruable and fitly applied to the intendment and vnderstanding of the hearers. Oxford English Dictionary
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congrewe
congrew(e, -ence var. congrue, -ence. Oxford English Dictionary
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congrual
† ˈcongrual, a. Obs. rare. [f. L. congru-us (see congrue) + -al1.] Congruous, coincident.1635 Gellibrand Variation Magn. Needle 3 The Terrestrial and Magneticall Meridians being congruall. Oxford English Dictionary
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congruely
† conˈgruely, -ˈgruly, adv. Obs. [f. congrue a. + -ly2.] Congruously, fittingly; with congruity.c 1400 Lanfranc's Cirurg. (MS. A.) 8 He muste studie..in gramer þat he speke congruliche. c 1440 Gesta Rom. lix. 244 (Harl. MS.) And that crist may congruli be callid a serpent, is a goode Resoun. 1548 Ha... Oxford English Dictionary
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congree
† congree, v. Obs. rare—1. [A word of doubtful existence, the Quarto having congrue, q.v. If genuine, congree may be f. con- + gree, aphetic form of agree not uncommon in 16th c. (Historical contact with the rare OF. congréer to please (f. gré liking), med.L. congreāre, is improbable.)] intr. To agr... Oxford English Dictionary
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incongrue
† inˈcongrue, a. Obs. Also 5–6 -gru. [a. F. incongru, -grue (14th c. in Hatz.-Darm.), ad. L. incongru-us: see incongruous.] = incongruous.1398 Trevisa Barth. De P.R. ii. ii. (1495) 27 Yf the nominatyf caas & the verbe discord in person and in nombre, thenne the reason is incongrue. 1490 Caxton How t... Oxford English Dictionary
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congruous
congruous, a. (ˈkɒŋgruːəs) [f. L. congru-us (see congrue a.) + -ous.] 1. Agreeing or corresponding in character or qualities; accordant, conformable, agreeable, suitable, in harmony. Const. to († unto, † for), now usually with.1599 Life Sir T. More in C. Wordsworth Eccl. Biog. (1853) II. 183 All the... Oxford English Dictionary
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法国封建制度的废除
第五条: 所有什一税及其替代品已被废除,任何什一税收取权“...长期的或周期的圣会,圣职担任者,法人成员(包括马尔他骑士团及其它宗教和军事组织),以及教堂维护费用、占用居住者费用、以及作为部分congrue(这里指支付牧师的最低报酬)的替代品,已经废除。 第八条 在部分congrue已经提高的情况下,给予牧师和助理牧师的费用已被废除。 第九条 财政上的免税权利已被永久废除,税款将会通过相同形式向全体公民收取,新的税款征收方式正在制定当中。 第十条 所有特别赋予省、地区、城市、行政区、公社、经济组织及其它机构的特权,在新制度下已被取消。 wikipedia.org
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congruent
congruent, a. (ˈkɒŋgruːənt) [ad. L. congruent-em agreeing, consistent, congruous, pr. pple. of congruĕre: see congrue v. (Also in mod.F.)] 1. Accordant, suitable, proper; = congruous 1.1432–50 tr. Higden (Rolls) I. 293 A welle nye to the castelle Pascence, congruente to the vse of men, but not of wo... Oxford English Dictionary
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congruity
congruity (kənˈgruːɪtɪ) [ad. L. congruitāt-em (perh. immed. through F. congruité, 15th c. in Littré), f. congru-us: see congrue a. and -ity.] 1. The quality of being congruous; agreement or correspondence in character or qualities; conformity, accordance, harmony. Const. with, less usually to.1447 O... Oxford English Dictionary
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hearse
▪ I. hearse, n. (hɜːs) Forms: 4–5 heers(e, 5 heerce, 5–6 hers, 5–6 (9) herce, 6 hearce, herst, 7 hierce, 4–9 herse, 6– hearse. [Formerly herse, a. F. herse (12th c. in Littré) = It. erpice:—L. hirpic-em (hirpex) large rake used as a harrow; ? cf. Gr. ἅρπαξ grappling-iron. See herse, under which the ... Oxford English Dictionary
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substantial
substantial, a. (adv.) and n. (səbˈstænʃəl) Forms: 4–8 substancial, (4 -ciel, 5 -cyel, 5–6 -aunc-, -ciall(e, -cyall(e, 5–7 -tiall), 6– substantial. [ad. late L. substantiālis (f. substantia substance), whence also F. substantiel (from 13th c.), Pr. substancial, Sp. su(b)stancial, It. sostanziale, su... Oxford English Dictionary
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