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tenement

noun
In common acceptation, a house; a building for a habitation; or an apartment in a building, used by one family.

tenement

A house or lands depending on a manor; or a fee farm depending on a superior.

tenement

In law, any species of permanent property that may be held, as land, houses, rents, commons, an office, an advowson, a franchise, a right of common, a peerageThese are called free or frank tenements. The thing held is a tenement, and the possessor of it a tenant, and the manner of possession is called tenure.