English Etymology From sort (verb). Noun sortance (obsolete) fittingness; appropriateness; seemliness ca 1596, William Shakespeare, 2 KING HENRY IV act iv,i:Here doth he wish his person, with such powersAs might hold sortance with his quality,The which he could not levy; whereuponHe is retired, to ripe his growing fortunes,To Scotland... Anagrams Screaton, ancestor, Canteros, Careston, enactors, carstone, Castrone, Conatser, Rostance, sarconet, entosarcRemove adsWikiwand - on Seamless Wikipedia browsing. On steroids.Remove ads