abidance
/əˈbaɪd.n̩s/
ƏBAꞮD · n̩s (2 syllables)
English
Noun
Ad
Definition
The act of abiding or continuing; abode; stay; continuance; dwelling.
Etymology
From Middle English abiden, from Old English ābīdan (“wait”), from ā + bīdan (“to bide, remain”) + ance. * abide + -ance.
Example Sentences
- "No wonder then, though the Christians had no longer abidance in the holy hill of Palestine (though this I confess, is but the bark of the text), driving that trade wherewith none ever thrived, the breaking of promises; wherewith one may for a way fairly spread his train, but he will moult his feathers soon after."
- "A judicious abidance by rules, and holding to the results of experience, are good; but not less so, are a judicious setting aside of rules, and a declining to be bound by incomplete experience."
Ad