Definition of Aidance

1. n. Aid.

Definition of Aidance

1. help [n -S]

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Lexicographical Neighbors of Aidance

Ahura
Ahura Mazda
Ahvenanmaa
ahylognosia
ai
AI
aI1 endonuclease
aia
AIAI
aias
aiblins
AIC
Aicardi's syndrome
aichmophobia
aid
aidance (current term)
aidances
aidant
aide
aide-de-camp
aide-memoire
aided
aider
aiders
Aides
aidful
aiding
aidless
aidman
aidmen

Literary usage of Aidance

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1. A selection of German poetry,with elucidations, translations, and notes, for by Friedrich Schiller, Georg Heinrich C. Egestorff (1844)
"... and thus prompt the student of the German language to diligence in his pursuit, for whose aidance the selection is principally designed. ..."

2. The Works of Samuel Taylor Coleridge: Prose and Verse by Samuel Taylor Coleridge (1853)
"He makes no secret of it—needs make none— That we 're called hither for his sake—he owns it He needs our aidance to maintain himself— He did so much for us ..."

3. The Poetical Works of Coleridge, Shelley, and Keats: Complete in One Volume by Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Percy Bysshe Shelley, John Keats (1829)
"He makes no secret of it—needs make none— That we're called hither for his sake—he owns ¡L He needs our aidance to maintain himself— He did so much for us; ..."

4. The Comedies of Aristophanes by Aristophanes, Thomas Mitchell (1820)
"But what aidance may I \ Expect ? The wealthier fear, the meaner folk ... not:—an audience like this Needs no such aidance to their nice discernment. ..."

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