- tenantry
- noun the tenantry old use all the farmers who rent land from the same person in one place
Longman dictionary of contemporary English. 2004.
Longman dictionary of contemporary English. 2004.
Tenantry — Ten ant*ry, n. 1. The body of tenants; as, the tenantry of a manor or a kingdom. [1913 Webster] 2. Tenancy. [Obs.] Ridley. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
tenantry — index inhabitation (act of dwelling in) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
tenantry — [ten′ən trē] n. pl. tenantries [ME: see TENANT & RY] 1. the tenants collectively, as of an estate 2. the condition of being a tenant … English World dictionary
tenantry — noun The state or act of being a tenant. The walls were never painted during my tenantry, becoming dingier and dingier as the years went by … Wiktionary
Tenantry Column — The Tenantry Column is a monument to the south of Alnwick town centre, in Northumberland, England.The Greek Doric order [ [http://books.google.com/books?id=uoIHAAAAQAAJ The wandering knight of Dunstanborough castle, and miscellaneous poems]… … Wikipedia
tenantry — noun (plural ries) Date: 14th century 1. tenancy 2. a body of tenants … New Collegiate Dictionary
tenantry — /ten euhn tree/, n. 1. tenants collectively; the body of tenants on an estate. 2. the state or condition of being a tenant. [1350 1400; ME; see TENANT, RY] * * * … Universalium
tenantry — ten|ant|ry [ tenəntri ] noun count OLD FASHIONED all the TENANTS who rent land or other property from one owner … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
tenantry — ten·ant·ry || tenÉ™ntrɪ n. occupying of land, occupation of property, leasehold … English contemporary dictionary
tenantry — noun 1》 [treated as sing. or plural] the tenants of an estate. 2》 tenancy … English new terms dictionary