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emblements
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Webster's 1828 Dictionary
EMBLEMENT
n.used mostly in the plural. The produce or fruits of land sown or planted. This word is used for the produce of land sown or planted by a tenant for life or years, whose estate is determined suddenly after the land is sown or planted and before harvest. In this case the tenant's executors shall have the emblements. Emblements comprehend not only corn, but the produce of any annual plant. But the produce of grass and perennial plants belongs to the lord, or proprietor of the land.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
EMBLEMENT
Em "ble *ment, n. Etym: [OF. embleer to sow with corn, F. emblaver, fr. LL. imbladare; pref. in- + LL. bladum grain, F. blé. ] (Law )
Defn: The growing crop, or profits of a crop which has been sown or planted; -- used especially in the plural. The produce of grass, trees, and the like, is not emblement. Wharton's Law Dict.
New American Oxford Dictionary
emblements
em ble ments |ˈembləmənts ɛmˈblɛmənts | ▶plural noun Law the profit from growing crops that have been sown, regarded as personal property. ORIGIN late 15th cent.: from Old French emblaement, from emblaier ‘sow with corn ’ (based on blé ‘corn ’).
Oxford Dictionary
emblements
emblements |ˈɛmblɪm (ə )nts | ▶plural noun Law, rare the profit from crops that one has sown, regarded as personal property. ORIGIN late 15th cent.: from Old French emblaement, from emblaier ‘sow with corn ’ (based on blé ‘corn ’).
French Dictionary
emblème
emblème n. m. nom masculin 1 Figure qui représente un pays, un groupe, une idée. : Le castor est l ’emblème du Canada. 2 Symbole. : L ’emblème des Éditions Québec Amérique est un sextant; celui des ordinateurs Macintosh, une pomme multicolore. Note Technique Attention au genre masculin de ce nom: un emblème.