[f. CONVERSANT: see -ANCE.] The practice, state, or quality of being conversant (in its various senses).
1609. Heywood, Rape Lucrece, Wks. 1874, V. 194. Any thing according to my poore acquaintance and little conversance.
1836. New Monthly Mag., XLVI. 205. By conversance with the consummate refinement of life at Paris.
1885. Law Times, LXXIX. 339/2. The mode would seem to require more than ordinary skill and conversance with the law.