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or·don·nance \ˈȯ(r)dənən(t)s\ noun (-s) Etymology: French, alteration of Middle French ordenance, literally, act of ordering, arrangement — more at ordinance 1. : disposition of the parts of a composition with regard to one another and the whole : arrangement, structure < there are design and ordonnance in it — C.D.Lewis > 2. [French (compagnie d') ordonnance, literally, ordinance company; from the Ordonnance Royale (Royal Ordinance) of 1437 which created the first standing army of France] : a company of French men-at-arms 3. a. : decree, law, order < the ordonnances of France are so unfavorable to strangers — Tobias Smollett > b. : an orderly compilation of a body of law on a particular subject (as of prizes and captures at sea) |