manutenency

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English

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Etymology

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From Latin manus (hand) + tenere (to hold).

Noun

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manutenency (usually uncountable, plural manutenencies)

  1. (obsolete) maintenance
    • 1666, William Sancroft, Lex Ignea: or, the School of Righteousness:
      Mercy first, that God spar'd us, and preserv'd us so long. For without his Divine Manutenency, our strongest Fabrics had fallen immediately upon their very Builders.

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