A variant of APPURTENANCE assimilated to prec. vb.

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1525.  Ld. Berners, in Froiss. (1812), Pref. 14. The appertaynens of your realme.

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1824–8.  Landor, Imag. Conv., Wks. 1846, I. xxxviii. 249. The noblest elevations of the human mind have in appertainance their sands and swamps.

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1852.  Sir W. Hamilton, Discuss., 551. A Schoolhouse with appertainances.

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