† iˈnurance Obs.
Also 6 enurance.
[f. inure v. + -ance.]
The action of inuring or fact of being inured; habituation.
| 1571 Golding Calvin on Ps. xl. 6 His woorkes..by continewall enurance, doo far surmount the capacitie of man. 1659 Stanley Hist. Philos. xiii. (1701) 624/2 Nothing doth asswage Pain more than constancy, and inurance to suffering. |