Obs. [strictly n. of quality f. APPENDANT (see -NCY), but also concr.]
1. The quality or state of being appendant.
1641. Spelman, De Sepult, 3 (R.). Abraham bought the whole field and by right of appendencie had the cave with it.
2. = APPENDANCE 2.
1615. Crooke, Body of Man, 925. Their Perforations, Cauities, Bosomes, Appendancies, Prominences, and Processes.
1669. Penn, No Cross, etc., I. v. § 5. All Worldly Temples, and their ceremonious Appendencies.