conveniency

Noun

 * 1)  Convenience.
 * 2) * 1791,, quoted in , , London: Charles Dilly, Volume 2, “1776,” p.21,
 * A ship is worse than a gaol. There is, in a gaol, better air, better company, better conveniency of every kind; and a ship has the additional disadvantage of being in danger.
 * 1) * 1791,, quoted in , , London: Charles Dilly, Volume 2, “1776,” p.21,
 * A ship is worse than a gaol. There is, in a gaol, better air, better company, better conveniency of every kind; and a ship has the additional disadvantage of being in danger.

Derived terms

 * leathern conveniency