[a. L. euge, a. Gr. εὖγε well done!] An exclamation of Euge!; approval, commendation.
1655. Gurnall, Chr. in Arm., 14 x. § 1 (1669), 40/1. To give you the Euge of a Faithful servant?
1692. J. Edwards, Remarkable Texts, 256. To look for the Euges of Angels, and the Applause of Heaven.
1798. Root, in Amer. Law Rep., I. 1. Happiness consists primarily in the pleasing anticipation of a final euge of well done good and faithful servant.