† conˈveniable, a. Obs.
A by-form of convenable, assimilated to convenient.
| 1432 Sc. Acts Jas. I (1814) 20 (Jam.) At tyme and place conueniable. 1547–64 Bauldwin Mor. Philos. (Palfr.) ii. ii, God..guideth all things in order conueniable. 1574 T. Hill Ord. Bees (1608) 84. 1633 J. Done Hist. Septuagint 140 That which to you shalbe most agreeable and conveniable. |