† apperˈtainance
A variant of appurtenance assimilated to prec. vb.
| 1525 Ld. Berners in Froiss. (1812) Pref. 14 The appertaynens of your realme. 1824–8 Landor Imag. Conv. Wks. 1846 I. xxxviii. 249 The noblest elevations of the human mind have in appertainance their sands and swamps. 1852 Sir. W. Hamilton Discuss. 551 A Schoolhouse with appertainances. |