Ap"pa*nage (&?;), n. [F. apanage, fr.
OF. apaner to nourish, support, fr. LL. apanare to furnish
with bread, to provision; L. ad + pains bread.]
1. The portion of land assigned by a sovereign prince
for the subsistence of his younger sons.
2. A dependency; a dependent territory.
3. That which belongs to one by custom or right; a
natural adjunct or accompaniment. "Wealth . . . the appanage
of wit." Swift.