Congrue vs Congree - What's the difference?
congrue | congree |
(obsolete) To agree; to be suitable.
* c. 1599-1601 , William Shakespeare,
In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between congrue and congree
is that congrue is (obsolete) to agree; to be suitable while congree is (obsolete) to agree.As verbs the difference between congrue and congree
is that congrue is (obsolete) to agree; to be suitable while congree is (obsolete) to agree.congrue
English
Verb
(congru)Hamlet, Act IV, Scene III:
- Thou mayst not coldly set
- Our sovereign process; which imports at full,
- By letters congruing to that effect,
- The present death of Hamlet.
