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Sustenance   /sˈəstənəns/   Listen
Sustenance

noun
1.
A source of materials to nourish the body.  Synonyms: aliment, alimentation, nourishment, nutriment, nutrition, victuals.
2.
The financial means whereby one lives.  Synonyms: bread and butter, keep, livelihood, living, support.  "He applied to the state for support" , "He could no longer earn his own livelihood"
3.
The act of sustaining life by food or providing a means of subsistence.  Synonyms: maintenance, sustainment, sustentation, upkeep.  "Fishing was their main sustainment"






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"Sustenance" Quotes from Famous Books



... sound of the carriages there are twenty seamstresses working who never in all their lives know what it is to have sufficient food—is not that a rather curious position? The seamstresses are the children of mighty Britain, and it seems that their mother cannot give them sustenance. The excessive luxury of the ball shows that some one has wealth, but does it not also seem to show that some one has too much? The clever lecturers who talk to the populace now will not be content ...
— Side Lights • James Runciman

... state game is their sustenance and war their occupation, and if they find no employment from civilized powers they destroy each other. Left to themselves their ...
— Complete State of the Union Addresses from 1790 to the Present • Various

... watched the spending of Vira-vara's pay, and discovered that he bestowed half in the service of the Gods and the support of Brahmans, a fourth part in relieving the poor, and reserved a fourth for his sustenance and recreation. This daily division made, he would take his stand with his sabre at the gate of the palace; retiring only ...
— Hindu Literature • Epiphanius Wilson

... ascribe the loyalty to the ties of blood—to the fact that between 1900 and 1911, 685,067 British colonists flocked to Canada. Not counting colossal investments of British capital, there are to-day easily a million Britishers living on and drawing their sustenance from the soil of Canada. And yet, however unpalatable and ungracious the fact may be to Englishmen, the ties of blood have little to do with the bond that holds Canada to England. This statement will ...
— The Canadian Commonwealth • Agnes C. Laut

... infinitely beyond it.' [Footnote: Ibid. Vol. XIII.] Now, my Lord, and very reverend sirs, do not the words quoted come to us clean of mystery? Or have you the shadow of a doubt whom they mean, accept and consider the prayer I read you now from the same Vedas: 'O Thou who givest sustenance to the world, Thou sole mover of all, Thou who restrainest sinners, who pervadest yon great luminary which appearest as the Son of the Creator; hide thy struggling beams and expand thy spiritual brightness that I may view thy most auspicious, most glorious, real form. OM, remember me, ...
— The Prince of India - Or - Why Constantinople Fell - Volume 2 • Lew. Wallace


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