agreeance

English

Etymology

From Old French agréance, from agréer (to agree); as if agree + -ance.

Noun

agreeance (uncountable)

  1. The sharing of a view or opinion; agreement.
    I am in agreeance with you.

Usage notes

  • Although present in English since the 16th century, agreeance is now often regarded as a nonstandard variant of agreement.

References

  • Dictionary.com, Webster's New Millennium Dictionary of English, Preview Edition (v 0.9.7), Lexico Publishing Group, LLC, (accessed: May 01, 2008)

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