† aˈppendancy, -ency Obs.
[strictly n. of quality f. appendant (see -ncy), but also concr.]
1. The quality or state of being appendant.
| 1641 Spelman De Sepult. 176 (R.) Abraham..bought the whole field, and by right of appendency had the cave with it. |
2. = appendance 2.
| 1615 Crooke Body of Man 925 Their Perforations, Cauities, Bosomes, Appendancies, Prominences, and Processes. 1669 Penn No Cross, etc. i. v. §5 All Worldly Temples, and their ceremonious Appendencies. |