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Appertenance, n. Also: apertenance, appertenence. [ME. appertinaunce, -enance, etc., OF. apertenance. Cf. Apportenance.] Appurtenance. 1392 Lennox Mun. 49.
The setting of al our landes … and the appertenance, for sex marcis … be ȝer 1393 Reg. Morton II. 190.
The Barony of Prestoune with the apertenance 1422 Stirlings of Keir 208.
Landis … with thar a-pertenance to me pertenande 1456 Hay I. 214/22.
All the patrymoyne of the Empire with the appertenence
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