PURTENANCE
Source: 566, 567
purtenance. Purtenance, n. an appurtenance, a pluck
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Pur″te‐nance (?), n. [[Abbrev. fr. appurtenance.]] That which pertains or belongs to something; esp., the heard, liver, and lungs of an animal. “ The purtenaunces of purgatory.” Piers Plowman. Roast with fire, his head with his legs, and with the purtenance [Rev. Ver., inwards] thereof. Ex. xii. 9.