• Å“conomy

    Pronunciation

    • IPA: /ɪːˈkÉ’.nÉ’.mi/

    Full definition of Å“conomy

    Noun

    Å“conomy

    (plural Å“conomies)
    1. Archaic spelling of economy
      • 1785, Vicesimus Knox, Liberal Education: Or, a Practical Treatise on the Methods of Acquiring Useful and Polite Learning, §XXXI: on the regulation of puerile diverÅ¿ions, part 4:At the age of Å¿eventeen or eighteen, they Å¿hould be indulged, even FOR A MORAL PURPOSE, in fiÅ¿hing, Å¿hooting, hunting*, tennis, cricket, and all other diverÅ¿ions conÅ¿iÅ¿tent with Å¿afety, good company, health†, and Å“conomy.
      • 1790, Antoine-François de Fourcroy, Elements of natural history, and of chemistryIts strong taste, its tendency to deliquiate, and indeed all its properties, lead us to think, that it would act powerfully on the animal Å“conomy ...
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