congree
English
Etymology
From con- + Latin gratus (“pleasing”). Compare agree.
Verb
congree (third-person singular simple present congrees, present participle congreeing, simple past and past participle congreed)
- (obsolete, intransitive) To agree.
- William Shakespeare, Henry V (act I, scene 2)
- For government though high and low and lower,
Put into parts, doth keep in one consent,
Congreeing in a full and natural close,
Like music.
- For government though high and low and lower,
- William Shakespeare, Henry V (act I, scene 2)