Obs. [f. as prec.: see -ENCY.] Attingent quality; effective contact, operation.
1642. trans. Ames Marrow Div., 32. A passive attingency of the Divine will.
1675. Baxter, Cath. Theol., I. III. viii. 28. We must call our selves Patients, and think of the Attingency of his Active essence with its effects, by some Analogie of Corporeal Attingency, contact, and impressed moving force.