出典:Wiktionary
From late Middle English congie, from Old French congié, congiet (modern French congé), from Latin commeātus (“passage, permission to leave”), from commeō (“I go かつ come”), from con- + meō (“I go, I pass”). Figurative senses generally borrowed from developments in French congé.
congee (countable かつ uncountable, 複数形 congees)
congee (三人称単数 現在形 congees, 現在分詞 congeeing, 過去形および過去分詞形 congeed)
From Tamil கஞ்சி (kañci)[1] or another Dravidian language such as Malayalam കഞ്ഞി (kaññi) (ultimately from Proto-Dravidian *kañci), possibly via Portuguese canje.[2]
congee (usually uncountable, 複数形 congees)
カザリドリ類
cotingas
whelks
ホークビット
taipans
katydids
くび
ぐぐれ
a beggar
a syphilitic (patient)