tendance
English
Etymology
See tend (“to attend”), and compare attendance.
Noun
tendance (countable and uncountable, plural tendances)
- (archaic) The act of attending or waiting; attendance.
- 1835, William Gilmore Simms, The Partisan, Harper, Chapter XI, page 136:
- What but love, kindness, and all affection is her tendance upon poor Emily. To her, is she not all meekness, all love, all forbearance?
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- (obsolete) Persons in attendance; attendants.
- 1607, William Shakespeare, The Life of Timon of Athens, I. i. 83:
- […] his lobbies fill with tendance, / Rain sacrificial whisperings in his ear,
- 1607, William Shakespeare, The Life of Timon of Athens, I. i. 83:
French
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /tɑ̃.dɑ̃s/
audio (file) - Rhymes: -ɑ̃s
Derived terms
- avoir la tendance de (To tend to)
Further reading
- “tendance” in le Trésor de la langue française informatisé (The Digitized Treasury of the French Language).
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