abeyancy

noun
/əˈbeɪ.ənt.si/US

Etymology

From abeyance + -y.

  1. derived from batō
  2. derived from abeance
  3. derived from abeiance
  4. suffixed as abeyancy — “abeyance + y

Definitions

  1. Abeyance.

    • What a change in his lot would have been here, for there seemed to be some pretensions to a title, too, from a barony which was floating about and occasionally moving out of abeyancy!

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