attendions
Attendions is an infrequently used n‑term that historically has referred to occurrences of attending or conscientious engagement with an event or subject. The word is a past‑participle‑derived noun, acting as the plural of attendtion or attendion, and it has been found in older legal documents, sermons, and early modern English literature. In those contexts, an attendion conveyed the idea of a person, group, or thing participating in a communal ceremony or exercising vigilance in a particular task.
The term has largely fallen out of common usage in contemporary English, being replaced by the more
Because attendions is not listed in major modern dictionaries, it is considered a rare or obsolete lexical