tenurial
adjEtymology
From tenure + -ial.
- derived from tentus
- derived from *tenitura✻
- derived from tenure
- inherited from tenure
Definitions
Of or pertaining to tenure.
- All those who attended these courts did so in virtue of the tenurial obligations.
- Rakam tenants were granted a number of tenurial facilities that were not available to cultivators on lands of other categories.
- Community-based tenurial systems are rarely acknowledged by national governments or logging operators in any meaningful way.
The neighborhood
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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA