[a. L. euge, a. Gr. εὖγε well done!] An exclamation of Euge!; approval, commendation.

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1655.  Gurnall, Chr. in Arm., 14 x. § 1 (1669), 40/1. To give you the Euge of a Faithful servant?

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1692.  J. Edwards, Remarkable Texts, 256. To look for the Euge’s of Angels, and the Applause of Heaven.

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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.

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