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1 definition found
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Ten·e·ment
n.
1.
Feud. Law
That
which
is
held
of
another
by
service
;
property
which
one
holds
of
a
lord
or
proprietor
in
consideration
of
some
military
or
pecuniary
service
;
fief
;
fee
.
2.
Common Law
Any
species
of
permanent
property
that
may
be
held
,
so
as
to
create
a
tenancy
,
as
lands
,
houses
,
rents
,
commons
,
an
office
,
an
advowson
,
a
franchise
,
a
right
of
common
,
a
peerage
,
and
the
like
; --
called
also
free tenements
or
frank tenements
.
The
thing
held
is
a
tenement
,
the
possessor
of
it
a
=\“tenant,”
and
the
manner
of
possession
is
called
“tenure.”
\= --
Blackstone
.
3.
A
dwelling
house
;
a
building
for
a
habitation
;
also
,
an
apartment
,
or
suite
of
rooms
,
in
a
building
,
used
by
one
family
;
often
,
a
house
erected
to
be
rented
.
4.
Fig
.:
Dwelling
;
abode
;
habitation
.
Who
has
informed
us
that
a
rational
soul
can
inhabit
no
tenement
,
unless
it
has
just
such
a
sort
of
frontispiece?
--
Locke
.
Tenement house
,
commonly
,
a
dwelling
house
erected
for
the
purpose
of
being
rented
,
and
divided
into
separate
apartments
or
tenements
for
families
.
The
term
is
often
applied
to
apartment
houses
occupied
by
poor
families
,
often
overcrowded
and
in
poor
condition
.
Syn:
--
House
;
dwelling
;
habitation
.
Usage:
--
Tenement
,
House
.
There
may
be
many
houses
under
one
roof
,
but
they
are
completely
separated
from
each
other
by
party
walls
.
A
tenement
may
be
detached
by
itself
,
or
it
may
be
part
of
a
house
divided
off
for
the
use
of
a
family
.
In
modern
usage
,
a
tenement
or
tenement house
most
commonly
refers
to
the
meaning
given
for
tenement house
,
above
.
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