The Collaborative International Dictionary
Respondence \Re*spond"ence\ (-?ns), Respondency \Re*spond"en*cy\
(-en*s?), n.
The act of responding; the state of being respondent; an
answering.
--A. Chalmers.
The angelical soft trembling voice made
To the instruments divine respondence meet.
--Spenser.
Wiktionary
n. (alternative form of respondence English)
Usage examples of "respondency".
From the Respondency came the sound of voices lilting and laughing in gay conversation.
Here and there they ran, gliding on soft feet along old corridors, dodging from chamber to chamber, shrinking back into shadows, peering around corners: from the Respondency into the Chamber of Mirrors, up a spiral staircase to the old observatory, across the roof into a high parlor, where young noble-folk held their trysts, then down a service stairs to a long back corridor which gave on a musicians’ gallery, overlooking the Hall of Honors.