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-ence

a noun suffix equivalent to -ance, corresponding to the suffix -ent in adjectives: abstinence; continence; dependence; difference.

Origin:
ME < OF < L -entia, equiv. to -ent- -ent + -ia -y 3
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-ence  
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  1. State or condition: dependence.

  2. Action: emergence.


[Middle English, from Latin -entia (from -ēns, -ent-, -ent) and from Old French -ance, -ance.]
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Word Origin & History

-ence 
suffix attached to verbs to form nouns of process or fact (convergence from converge), or of state or quality (absence from absent); from O.Fr. -ance, from L. -entia/-antia (from -ent- participle stem + -ia suffix forming nouns of condition or quality). The L. variants -entia and -antia were mostly leveled to -ance in O.Fr., but words borrowed later by Eng. directly from L. sometimes kept their L. vowels (diligence, absence), and others have since c.1500 been re-spelled to conform with L., causing much irregularity (attendance, but superintendence, etc.).
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