Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary · 1913

Convenient

Convenient (?; 277) , adjective

[Latin conveniens, -entis, suitable, present participle of convenire to be suitable, to come. See Convene, v. i.]

1.
Fit or adapted; suitable; proper; becoming; appropriate. [Archaic]
Feed me with food convenient for me. — Bible (KJV) - Proverb xxx. 8
Neither filthiness, nor foolish talking, nor jesting, which are not convenient. — Eph. v. 4
2.
Affording accommodation or advantage; well adapted to use; handly; as, a convenient house; convenient implements or tools.
3.
Seasonable; timely; opportune; as, a convenient occasion; a convenient season. — Acts xxiv. 25
4.
Near at hand; easy of access. [Colloquial]
Hereties used to be brought thither, convenient for burning. — Thackeray