souvenance
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English
[edit]Noun
[edit]souvenance (uncountable)
- Alternative form of sovenance
- 1928, Helmar Gustaf Emanuel Eneborg, Swedish Year-book, page 274:
- (Souvenance of a Cruise on Northern Seas.) Edinburgh 1910.
- 2022 May 25, Arnold Bennett, The Complete Clayhanger Family Novels: Clayhanger + Hilda Lessways + These Twain + The Roll Call, DigiCat:
- […] he abandoned himself afresh to indulgence in the souvenance of the great critical scene of the morning. Yes, he had done marvels; and fate was astoundingly kind to him also. But there was one aspect of the affair that intrigued and puzzled him, and weakened his self-satisfaction […]
Old French
[edit]Etymology
[edit]souvenant + -ance, from the verb souvenir.
Noun
[edit]souvenance oblique singular, f (oblique plural souvenances, nominative singular souvenance, nominative plural souvenances)
- memory
- 1288, C'est Martine Toriel, S. Brice, A. Tournai
- Pour souvenance des coses
- 1288, C'est Martine Toriel, S. Brice, A. Tournai
Descendants
[edit]- English: sovenance (borrowed, obsolete)