a. [f. med.L. tenement-um TENEMENT + -AL.] Of, pertaining to, or of the nature of a tenement; let out to tenants.
1766. Blackstone, Comm., II. vi. 90. The other, or tenemental, lands they distributed among their tenants.
1875. Maine, Hist. Inst., v. 130. The Manor with its Tenemental lands held by the free tenants of the Lord.
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.