Emily Dickinson Lexicon
Definition for CON-VEN'I-ENT
CON-VEN'I-ENCE, or CON-VEN'I-EN-CYCON-VEN'I-ENT-LY
CON-VEN'I-ENT, a.
Fit; suitable; proper; adapted to use or to wants; commodious; followed by to or for; usually by for. Some arts are peculiarly convenient to particular nations. – Tillotson. Feed me with food convenient for me. – Prov. xxx.
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