condign [kuh n-dahyn]
adjective
1. well-deserved; fitting; adequate: condign punishment.
Synonyms
appropriate, suitable.
Origin: 1375-1425; late Middle English condigne < Anglo-French, Middle French < Latin condignus, equivalent to con- con- + dignus worthy; see dignity
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