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Date/Time:2007-Sep-04 13:34:00
Subject:Re: Sustenance - what does it mean?

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wwp@yahoogroups.com: Re: Sustenance - what does it mean? Dan Ruettimann 2007-Sep-04 13:34:00
Jakob,

Sustenance can have a wide definition. My dictionary
defines it as follows: 

1a. The act of sustaining. b. The condition of being
sustained. 2. The supporting of life or health;
maintenance. 3. Something, especially food, that
sustains life or health. 4. Means of livelihood

I think when most Americans hear the word sustenance
by itself,they think it's a fancy, somewhat poetic
word for food. :)  It's not a word most people use in
everyday speech or writing.

Sustenance can mean anything that sustains (supports,
maintains, fuels, makes continue) something else.

Some non-food examples for me might be:  The love of
my wife and family sustains me in life.  Cycling  and
exercise sustain my health.  My passion for
photography sustains my livelihood.

I hope that helps!



--- Jakob Norstedt-Moberg <#removed#>
wrote:

> English is not my native language, so the definition
> of the word 
> sustenance is not completely clear for me.
> 
> I read about the theme at the WWP web page: "The
> definition of 
> sustenance is a means of sustaining life or
> livelihood."
> 
> Is this the full truth? I read definitions on the
> web that 
> sustenance is the act of sustaining. But sustain is
> to bear up 
> under, support from below, withstand, et cetera. Not
> necessarily 
> something with life or livelihood.
> 
> So, my English speaking fellows, can you imaging
> using sustenance 
> for something not directly related to life?
> 
> Regards,
> 
> Jakob from Sweden
> 
> 



       
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