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† ˈcontigue, a. Obs. Sc. [a. F. contigu, -gue (16th c. in Littré), ad. L. contigu-us touching together, touching each other, f. contingĕre, stem contig- (= con- + tag-) to touch on all sides, border upon, etc.: see contingent.] = contiguous.
1549Compl. Scot. Ded. 4 His prochane enemeis that lyis contigue about his cuntre. 1610in Spottiswood Hist. Ch. Scot. vii. (1677) 514 To exchange the Churches one with another, that all the Dioceses may lie contigue. |