Law. Obs. rare. [ad. L. emphyteuticāri-us = emphyteuta.] = EMPHYTEUTA.
a. 1656. Hales, Serm. at Eton (1672), 11. We may be some emphyteuticaries, or farmers, or usufructuaries.
1656. Blount, Glossogr., Emphyteuticary, he that maketh a thing better than it was when he received it, that raiseth his rents or improves.
1677. in Coles; and in mod. Dicts.