Clientages [noun]
Definition of Clientages:
business done at an establishment
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Opposite/Antonyms of Clientages:
Sentence/Example of Clientages:
He has since been engaged in this line and has won for himself a prominent position, having a very large clientage.
Nor can it be said that this was an injury to that clientage, composed of consumers all through the adjacent countryside.
He had an office in the Equitable Building, and, during his periods of ill-luck, a large and paying clientage.
The Negro lawyer serves almost exclusively colored clientage, so that his existence is half forgotten by the white world.
In South America we also meet with at least one case of a tribe, or part of a tribe, which is in clientage to another tribe.
Freed women, for this reason, almost always fell into vice.769 Clientage became the 283refuge of loafers.
Bridges695 says that one Fuegian is thrown into clientage to another by their mode of life.
This means: From the obligations of clientage, my friend Beowulf, and for assistance thou hast sought us.
Why, your clientage as a fashionable physician, O sublime Jenkins, is made up of nothing else.
It was only the clientage and varletry of Octavia who had dared to assume the peoples name.