ATTEND'ANCE, n.
1. The act of waiting on, or serving.
Of which no man gave attendance at the altar. Hebrews 7 .
2. A waiting on a being present on business of any kind as, the attendance of witnesses of persons in court attendance of members of the legislature.
3. Service ministry.
Receive attendance.
4. The persons attending a train a retinue.
5. Attention regard careful application of mind.
Give attendance to reading. 1 Timothy 4 .
6. Expectation. Obs.
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