purtenances
/ˈpɜːrtənənsɪz/
noun
- Plural of purtenance; the internal organs of animals, especially as food.
- The recipe called for purtenances to be cleaned and soaked before cooking.
- Hunters often used the purtenances of the deer to make sausage.
- The market sold fresh purtenances like liver, heart, and kidneys.
- Plural of purtenance; things that belong or pertain to something else; accessories or appurtenances.
- The contract listed the land and all purtenances, such as wells and fences.
- The knight's armor and its purtenances were displayed in the museum.
- The house came with all its purtenances, including the furniture and tools.