Appurtenant


or belonging; pertaining.
an .
historical examples

has any of your readers met with, or heard of the second short line, appendant and appurtenant to the first?
notes & queries, no. 39. sat-rday, july 27, 1850 various

it is my duty to warn you that the property does not produce much revenue; the appurtenant estates are not well kept up.
the white house (novels of paul de k-ck volume xii) charles paul de k-ck

a right of pasture attached to land in the way we have described is said to be appendant or appurtenant to such land.
encyclopaedia britannica, 11th edition, volume 6, slice 7 various

and its appurtenant projectiles belong to the same branch as in the preceding case.
memoir, correspondence, and miscellanies, from the papers of thomas jefferson thomas jefferson

have the dalbergs no ghost such as is appurtenant to all well-regulated royal families?
the colonel of the red huzzars john reed scott

waste land (it may be) is given in large quant-ties, but merely as appurtenant to the profitable core of the gift.
domesday book and beyond frederic william maitland

only pieces of land together with the appurtenant territorial waters are alienable parts of territory.
international law. a treatise. volume i (of 2) l-ssa francis oppenheim

appurtenant to the towns of karanglan and pantabangan are a few minor communities, among them patakgao.
the negrito and allied types in the philippines and the ilongot or ibilao of luzon david p. barrows

adjective
relating, belonging, or accessory
noun
another word for appurtenance
adj.

late 14c., from anglo-french apurtenant, old french apartenant, present participle of apartenir “be related to” (see appurtenance).

Read Also:

  • Appx.

    appx. appendix

  • Apra

    noun acronym australian prudential regulatory authority australasian performing right -ssociation historical examples a fine road bordered with palms connects agaña with apra, seven miles south. wealth of the world’s waste places and oceania jewett castello gilson

  • Apra harbor

    a port on the w coast of guam.

  • Apractic

    a disorder of the nervous system, characterized by an inability to perform purposeful movements, but not accompanied by a loss of sensory function or paralysis. noun a disorder of the central nervous system caused by brain damage and characterized by impaired ability to carry out purposeful muscular movements n. 1877, medical latin, from german apraxie […]

  • Apragmatism

    apragmatism apragmatism a·prag·ma·tism (ə-prāg’mə-tĭz’əm) n. an interest in theory or dogma rather than practical results. ap’rag·mat’ic (āp’rāg-māt’ĭk) adj.


Disclaimer: Appurtenant definition / meaning should not be considered complete, up to date, and is not intended to be used in place of a visit, consultation, or advice of a legal, medical, or any other professional. All content on this website is for informational purposes only.