[f. BID v. + -ANCE, Romanic suffix: cf. ABIDANCE.] Bidding, invitation.

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1836.  Fraser’s Mag., XIV. 495. The proud are humbled at his biddance.

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1857.  Blackw. Mag., LXXXI. 123. Right quickly did she send To lords and ladies biddance her son’s marriage to attend.

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