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This week, Emily and Kyle get their vacation time approved and finally take that holiday to France, exploring the meaning and origin of the word congé along the way.Our hosts trace this word from modern day France all the way back to Ancient Rome, talking about sick leave, travel, and even squeezing in the history of the word commute! They also take a few linguistic detours, in which Emily notes some detailed architecture and Kyle recalls a delicious rice dish.Kyle and Emily discuss how both congé and congee can encompass a variety of meanings. It can describe the passport Thomas Jefferson is waiting for; the permission needed to pick a new Archbishop of Canterbury; the respectful bow made by a departing gentleman; or the rather less respectful goodbye received by a jilted lover.Join us every week as we explore the fascinating origins and meanings of words, uncovering the hidden stories behind language and how it evolves over time, for language enthusiasts and etymology buffs alike.Like and follow us on Instagram and Facebook @ButterNoParsnipsPodcastFollow us on YouTube @ButterNoParsnipsFollow us on TikTok @ButterNoParsnipsSupport uswww.patreon.com/ButterNoParsnips or by visiting www.bnppod.comProduced by Seth Gliksman, Kyle Imperatore, and Emily MoyersMain theme and accompanying themes by Kyle Imperatore