ˈyüz ə n(t)s noun
( -s )
Etymology: Middle English usaunce, from Medieval Latin usantia, from usant-, usans (present participle of usare to use) + Latin -ia -y
1. : usage 1a,1b
2. : the action of using or fact of being used : use
3.
a. obsolete : usury
many a time … you have rated me about my monies and my usances — Shakespeare
b. : interest
make an investment of any spare monies as may render some usance — Lord Byron
4. : the time allowed exclusive of grace for the payment of a bill of exchange or note as fixed by custom or by law