heedance

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heedance (uncountable)

  1. Heed.
    • 1835 March 28, The Dublin Penny Journal[1], volume 3, number 143, Philip Dixon Hardy, page 308:
      [] at this moment giving respectful heedance to all the pomp and circumstance of feats of honour and knighthood []
    • 2017 December 22, Barbara Humberstone, Heather Prince, Lois Mansfield, edited by Joe Piggin, Louise Mansfield, and Mike Weed, Routledge Handbook of Physical Activity Policy and Practice, →ISBN:
      This has limited physical activity on open spaces where other land use objectives operate with no real heedance to physical activity and recreation.