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AttendanceAttendance At*tend"ance, n. [OE. attendance, OF. atendance,
fr. atendre, F. attendre. See Attend, v. t.]
1. Attention; regard; careful application. [Obs.]
Till I come, give attendance to reading. --1 Tim.
iv. 13.
2. The act of attending; state of being in waiting; service;
ministry; the fact of being present; presence.
Constant attendance at church three times a day.
--Fielding.
3. Waiting for; expectation. [Obs.]
Languishing attendance and expectation of death.
--Hooker.
4. The persons attending; a retinue; attendants.
If your stray attendance by yet lodged. --Milton. Attendancy
Attendancy At*tend"an*cy, n.
The quality of attending or accompanying; attendance; an
attendant. [Obs.]
Attendant
Attendant At*tend"ant, n.
1. One who attends or accompanies in any character whatever,
as a friend, companion, servant, agent, or suitor. ``A
train of attendants.' --Hallam.
2. One who is present and takes part in the proceedings; as,
an attendant at a meeting.
3. That which accompanies; a concomitant.
[A] sense of fame, the attendant of noble spirits.
--Pope.
4. (Law) One who owes duty or service to, or depends on,
another. --Cowell.
AttendantAttendant At*tend"ant, a. [F. attendant, p. pr. of attendre.
See Attend, v. t.]
1. Being present, or in the train; accompanying; in waiting.
From the attendant flotilla rang notes triumph.
--Sir W.
Scott.
Cherub and Seraph . . . attendant on their Lord.
--Milton.
2. Accompanying, connected with, or immediately following, as
consequential; consequent; as, intemperance with all its
attendant evils.
The natural melancholy attendant upon his situation
added to the gloom of the owner of the mansion.
--Sir W.
Scott.
3. (Law) Depending on, or owing duty or service to; as, the
widow attendant to the heir. --Cowell.
Attendant keys (Mus.), the keys or scales most nearly
related to, or having most in common with, the principal
key; those, namely, of its fifth above, or dominant, its
fifth below (fourth above), or subdominant, and its
relative minor or major. Attendant keysAttendant At*tend"ant, a. [F. attendant, p. pr. of attendre.
See Attend, v. t.]
1. Being present, or in the train; accompanying; in waiting.
From the attendant flotilla rang notes triumph.
--Sir W.
Scott.
Cherub and Seraph . . . attendant on their Lord.
--Milton.
2. Accompanying, connected with, or immediately following, as
consequential; consequent; as, intemperance with all its
attendant evils.
The natural melancholy attendant upon his situation
added to the gloom of the owner of the mansion.
--Sir W.
Scott.
3. (Law) Depending on, or owing duty or service to; as, the
widow attendant to the heir. --Cowell.
Attendant keys (Mus.), the keys or scales most nearly
related to, or having most in common with, the principal
key; those, namely, of its fifth above, or dominant, its
fifth below (fourth above), or subdominant, and its
relative minor or major. Extendant
Extendant Ex*tend"ant, a. (Her.)
Displaced. --Ogilvie.
IntendanciesIntendancy In*tend"an*cy, n.; pl. Intendancies. [Cf. F.
intendance. See Intendant.]
1. The office or employment of an intendant.
2. A territorial district committed to the charge of an
intendant. IntendancyIntendancy In*tend"an*cy, n.; pl. Intendancies. [Cf. F.
intendance. See Intendant.]
1. The office or employment of an intendant.
2. A territorial district committed to the charge of an
intendant. IntendantIntendant In*tend"ant, a. [See Intend.]
Attentive. [Obs.] Nonattendance
Nonattendance Non`at*tend"ance, n.
A failure to attend; omission of attendance; nonappearance.
Pretendant
Pretendant Pre*tend"ant, n.
A pretender; a claimant.
SurintendantSurintendant Sur`in*tend"ant, n. [F. See Superintendent.]
Superintendent. [R.] TendanceTendance Tend"ance, n. [See Tend to attend, and cf.
Attendance.]
1. The act of attending or waiting; attendance. [Archaic]
--Spenser.
The breath Of her sweet tendance hovering over him.
--Tennyson.
2. Persons in attendance; attendants. [Obs.] --Shak.
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based on the
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Teatro Tenda di
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indoor arena in Milan, Italy. It
opened in 1983 and was
demolished in 1986 when it was
replaced by PalaTrussardi...
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Beatrice di
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tragic opera in two acts by
Vincenzo Bellini, from a
libretto by
Felice Romani,
after the play of the same name by
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created c. 1513–1514. It
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