convenience.
(Of thelat.)convenientia, and this copy of theg ? µ?(a).
1. f. correlation and compliance between two different things.
3. f. setting, concert and Convention.
4. f. arrangement of someone to serve in a House. I have found convenience.
5. f. comfort.
6. f. pl. Utilities, in addition to the salary, given by setting in some houses some servants; and let them cook their food, give them the vegetables and other trivialities.7. f. pl. Assets, income, goods.
8. f. pl. conventions.