Purtenance
King James Dictionary [1]
PUR'TENANCE, n. from the L.pertinens, pertineo. See Appurtenance. Appurtenance but applied to the pluck of an animal, Exodus 12
Morrish Bible Dictionary [2]
qereb. The 'inwards' of an animal, as it is often translated elsewhere. Exodus 12:9 .
Webster's Dictionary [3]
(n.) That which pertains or belongs to something; esp., the heard, liver, and lungs of an animal.
International Standard Bible Encyclopedia [4]
pûr´tḗ - nans : With the significance of "belongings," this word occurs in the King James Version of Exodus 12:9 as the translation of קרב , ḳerebh , "within" "inward," "roast ... with the purtenance thereof," the Revised Version (British and American) "inwards" (compare Leviticus 1:9; Leviticus 3:3 , etc.).
Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature [5]
( קֶרֶב , Keeb , E ' Eb , Midst , or inner part) stands improperly in one passage of the A.V. ( Exodus 12:9) f(or the Viscera , or "inwards" (as elsewhere rendered), of a sacrificial victim.