sb. pl. Obs. [? f. med.L. ēmenda (see EMENDS) + -AL.] ? Funds set apart for repairs. (See quot.)

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1692.  Coles, Emendal.

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1708–15.  in Kersey.

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1721–1800.  in Bailey.

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1751.  Chambers, Cycl., Emendals, an old term still used in the accounts of the Inner Temple; where, so much in emendals at the foot of an account signifies so much in the bank, or stock of the house, for reparation of losses, and other occasions. In mod. Dicts.

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