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Appurtenant   Listen
noun
Appurtenant  n.  Something which belongs or appertains to another thing; an appurtenance. "Mysterious appurtenants and symbols of redemption."



adjective
Appertinent  adj.  (Now usually written appurtenant)  Belonging; appertaining.



Appurtenant  adj.  Annexed or pertaining to some more important thing; accessory; incident; as, a right of way appurtenant to land or buildings.
Common appurtenant. (Law) See under Common, n.






Collaborative International Dictionary of English 0.48








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"Appurtenant" Quotes from Famous Books



... 28th April, 1533, the Abbat of St. Edmund's Bury demised to John Wright, glazier, and John Anable, pewterer, of Bury, the manor of Haberdon appurtenant to the office of Sacrist in that monastery, with four acres in the Vynefeld, for twenty years, at the rent of 5l. 4s. to the Sacrist; the tenants also to find a white bull every year of their term, as often as it should happen that any gentlewoman, ...
— Notes and Queries, Number 192, July 2, 1853 • Various

... L10 thereon. To the which we reply, that, so a valuable consideration was passed for the bill, the law looketh not to its exact amount. It is also asserted by our client that, beyond actual coin given for the bill, he did further release to John Heminge certain tinsel crowns, swords, and apparel appurtenant to the representation of royalty, which had before then—to wit, two weeks before—been pledged to him for the sum of 8 shillings, ...
— Shakespeare's Insomnia, And the Causes Thereof • Franklin H. Head

... and rocked a china babe, with all the appurtenant mother-fuss she had picked up from the tending of her tiny stepsister. The present Trotty was a demure little maid of some seven summers, who gave the impression of having been rather rudely elongated. Her flaxen hair was stiffly imprisoned behind ...
— Australia Felix • Henry Handel Richardson



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