clientage

English

Etymology

client + -age

Noun

clientage (countable and uncountable, plural clientages)

  1. clients collectively; clientele
    • 1901, Marshall Everett, The American Hall Of Fame: Famous Americans, Their Portraits, Biographies And Thrilling Experiences:
      After the death of his father he settled in Chicago and entered upon the practice of law, soon having a large clientage
  2. the condition of being a client

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