Webster's 1828 Dictionary
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CONTIGUOUS, adjective [Latin , con and tango, tago, to touch.] Touching; meeting or joining at the surface or border; as two contiguous bodies or countries.
The houses in ancient Rome were not contiguous
Usually followed by to. Bacon uses with, but he has not been followed.
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