governaunce

Etymology
, ; equivalent to.

Noun

 * 1) Authority, rule, or leadership; the holding of power:
 * 2) Governing; governmental or political control.
 * 3) Military command or force; the state of being in military control.
 * 4)  A term or tenure; a period of office.
 * 5) Control, governance; the action of being governed:
 * 6) Teaching or guardianship; caring or developing another.
 * 7) Willpower or self-control; one's ability to exercise restraint.
 * 8) Control of a device or machine especially a nautical vessel.
 * 9) Influence or effect especially exerted by constellations or organs
 * 10) One's actions, choices, or behaviour; that which characterises oneself.
 * 11)  A course of action; a set of directives.
 * 12)  The organisation or cohesion of an army.
 * 13)  An governmental command or order to aid in governance.
 * 14) Protective guidance, keeping, or care
 * 15) * 1485 – Thomas Malory. Le Morte Darthur, Book X, Chapter xl, leaf 239v
 * "enm"

- With ryght good wille said Arthur / for sire Galahalt the haute prynce shall haue yow in gouernaunce. "With right good will, said Arthur; for Sir Galahalt, the haut prince, shall have you in governance."