Etymology:
congelen
, con gelen
, from Old French congeler
, meaning "to freeze".congelare
, meaning "to harden together, cause to freeze".con-
means "together" or "with" and the root gel-
means "to freeze".Meaning:
Origin:
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Etymology From Middle English congelen con gelen from Old French congeler meaning t
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