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Webster 1913 Edition
Conveniency
{
, Con-ven′ience
(?; 106)
, Con-ven′ien-cy
}Noun.
[L.
convenientia
agreement, fitness. See Convenient
.] 1.
The state or quality of being convenient; fitness or suitableness, as of place, time, etc.; propriety.
Let’s further think of this;
Weigh what
May fit us to our shape.
Weigh what
convenience
both of time and meansMay fit us to our shape.
Shakespeare
With all brief and plain
Let me have judgment.
conveniency
,Let me have judgment.
Shakespeare
2.
Freedom from discomfort, difficulty, or trouble; commodiousness; ease; accommodation.
Thus necessity invented stools,
Convenience
next suggested elbow chairs. Cowper.
We are rather intent upon the end of God's glory than our own
conveniency
. Jer. Taylor.
3.
That which is convenient; that which promotes comfort or advantage; that which is suited to one's wants; an accommodation.
A pair of spectacles and several other little
conveniences
. Swift.
4.
A convenient or fit time; opportunity;
as, to do something at one's
. convenience
Webster 1828 Edition
Conveniency
CONVENIENCE
, CONVENIENCY,Noun.
1.
Fitness; suitableness; propriety; adaptation of one thing to another, or to circumstances.2.
Commodiousness; ease; freedom from difficulty.Every man must want something for the convenience of his life.
There is another convenience in this method.
3.
That which gives ease; accommodation; that which is suited to wants or necessity A pair of spectacles is a great convenience in old age.4.
Fitness of time or place.Definition 2024
conveniency
conveniency
English
Noun
conveniency (plural conveniencies)
- (archaic) convenience
- Shakespeare
- With all brief and plain conveniency, / Let me have judgment.
- Jeremy Taylor
- We are rather intent upon the end of God's glory than our own conveniency.
- Shakespeare