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Gratulate  v. t.  (past & past part. grqatulated; pres. part. gratulating)  To salute with declaration of joy; to congratulate. (R.)






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"Gratulate" Quotes from Famous Books



... Philosopher Phauorinus, that the wife of one of his Sectators and scholers was brought a bedde of a sonne. "Let vs go (quoth Phauorinus) to visite the childwife, and to gratulate the father for the ioy of his sonne." When they were entred the house, after hee had saluted the good man, according to the custome, he asked the wife how she did, and prayed the Gods to sende her good footing, ...
— The Palace of Pleasure, Volume 1 • William Painter

... present, grace the scene, And if with me united, Then gratulate the king and queen, Their ...
— Faust Part 1 • Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe

... art, Then through the air direct our courses. But only, on so bold a flight, Be sure to have thy luggage light. A little burning air, which I shall soon prepare us, Above the earth will nimbly bear us, And, if we're light, we'll travel swift and clear: I gratulate thee ...
— Faust • Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe



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