a. Obs. [a. F. congéable, f. OF. congé-er + -ABLE.] Permissible, allowable.

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1574.  trans. Littleton’s Tenures, 87 b. Mine entre is congeable, and laweful.

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1628.  Coke, On Litt., 181 a.

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1654.  H. L’Estrange, Chas. I. (1655), 168. He would not deny that congeable accesse to an hole kingdome.

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