congee

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الإنجليزية - الإنجليزية
Formal departure, ceremonial leave-taking

So courteous conge both did giue and take, / With right hands plighted, pledges of good will.

Water which has been used to boil rice, sometimes used in Asian food as a creamy, starchy ingredient
A bow

My daughter Rebecca, so please your Grace,” answered Isaac, with a low congee, nothing embarrassed by the Prince’s salutation, in which, however, there was at least as much mockery as courtesy.

{v} to take leave of, bow, retire, go off
{n} a bow, reverence, leave
a Chinese rice gruel eaten for breakfast perform a ceremonious bow depart after obtaining formal permission; "He has congeed with the King
Boiled rice; rice gruel
See Congé, Conge
A jail; a lockup
rice congee
A porridge made by cooking rice in water for a long time. Often referred to simply as congee
congee

    الواصلة

    con·gee

    النطق

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    [ 'kän-(")jE, -(")zhE ] (noun.) 14th century. From Old French congié (modern congé), from commeatus (“passage, permission to leave”), from commeare ‘go and come’, from con- + meare ‘go, pass’.

    الازمنة

    congeeing, congeed
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