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Sustinent

Sustinent is an English adjective that denotes something that sustains, supports, or provides nourishment. In contemporary writing it is rare and generally considered archaic or scholarly. The term is most often encountered in historical, religious, or philosophical texts, or in translations of Latin sources, where it serves as a direct rendering of Latin sustinēre forms or as a participial adjective.

Etymology: Sustinent derives from Latin sustinēre "to hold up, support," itself from sub- "under" and tenēre "to

Usage: Because it is not common in modern English, sustinent tends to appear in glossaries, dictionaries, or

See also: sustenance, sustaining, sustentation, sustentative.

hold."
It
entered
English
via
Old
French
sustenir
and
Middle
English
sustainen,
with
sustinent
appearing
in
some
older
or
highly
specialized
texts.
scholarly
writing.
It
can
function
attributively
as
an
adjective
meaning
"providing
sustenance
or
support"
or
appear
in
phrases
that
translate
Latin
sustinēre.
In
everyday
English,
sustaining,
nourishing,
or
supportive
are
preferred.