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English Dictionary: congratulating by the DICT Development Group
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From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) [web1913]:
   Congratulate \Con*grat"u*late\, v. t. [imp. & p. p.
      {Congratulated}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Congratulating}.] [L.
      congratulatus, p. p. of congratulari to wish joy abundantly;
      con- + gratulari to wish joy, from gratus pleasing. See
      {Grateful}.]
      To address with expressions of sympathetic pleasure on
      account of some happy event affecting the person addressed;
      to wish joy to.
  
               It is the king's most sweet pleasure and affection to
               congratulate the princess at her pavilion. --Shak.
  
      {To congratulate one's self}, to rejoice; to feel
            satisfaction; to consider one's self happy or fortunate.
  
      Syn: {To Congratulate}, {Felicitate}.
  
      Usage: To felicitate is simply to wish a person joy. To
                  congratulate has the additional signification of
                  uniting in the joy of him whom we congratulate. Hence
                  they are by no means synonymous. One who has lost the
                  object of his affections by her marriage to a rival,
                  might perhaps felicitate that rival on his success,
                  but could never be expected to congratulate him on
                  such an event.
  
                           Felicitations are little better than
                           compliments; congratulations are the expression
                           of a genuine sympathy and joy.      --Trench.
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