Chevance

/ˈʃɛvəns/ noun

Medieval profit or gain; a fortunate outcome or success, especially in financial or commercial matters.

From Old French 'chevance,' possibly derived from 'chief' (head) or related to achieving a goal, describing luck or favorable circumstance in medieval commerce.

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