[f. CONVERSANT: see -ANCE.] The practice, state, or quality of being conversant (in its various senses).

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1609.  Heywood, Rape Lucrece, Wks. 1874, V. 194. Any thing according to my poore acquaintance and little conversance.

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1836.  New Monthly Mag., XLVI. 205. By conversance with the consummate refinement of life at Paris.

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1885.  Law Times, LXXIX. 339/2. The mode … would seem to require more than ordinary skill and conversance with the law.

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