a. [f. med.L. tenement-um TENEMENT + -AL.] Of, pertaining to, or of the nature of a tenement; let out to tenants.

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1766.  Blackstone, Comm., II. vi. 90. The other, or tenemental, lands they distributed among their tenants.

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1875.  Maine, Hist. Inst., v. 130. The Manor with its Tenemental lands held by the free tenants of the Lord.

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1887.  Edin. Rev., Jan., 10. In the fifteenth century the land was divided into the private demesne of the lord of the manor and the tenemental land of the association.

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