Allowance

Webster's Dictionary of the English Language

·noun License; indulgence.

II. Allowance ·noun Approval; approbation.

III. Allowance ·noun Acknowledgment.

IV. Allowance ·noun The act of allowing, granting, conceding, or admitting; authorization; permission; sanction; tolerance.

V. Allowance ·noun A customary deduction from the gross weight of goods, different in different countries, such as tare and tret.

VI. Allowance ·noun Abatement; deduction; the taking into account of mitigating circumstances; as, to make allowance for the inexperience of youth.

VII. Allowance ·noun To put upon a fixed allowance (·esp. of provisions and drink); to supply in a fixed and limited quantity; as, the captain was obliged to allowance his crew; our provisions were allowanced.

VIII. Allowance ·noun That which is allowed; a share or portion allotted or granted; a sum granted as a reimbursement, a bounty, or as appropriate for any purpose; a stated quantity, as of food or drink; hence, a limited quantity of meat and drink, when provisions fall short.

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