Definition of Tenurially

1. [adv]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Tenurially

tenuities
tenuity
tenuous
tenuously
tenuousness
tenuousnesses
tenurable
tenure
tenure-track
tenure track
tenured
tenureless
tenures
tenuretrack
tenurial
tenurially (current term)
tenuring
tenuti
tenuto
tenutos
tenzon
tenzons
teocalli
teocallis
teopan
teopans
teosinte
teosintes
tepal
tepals

Literary usage of Tenurially

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The English Historical Review by Mandell Creighton, Justin Winsor, Samuel Rawson Gardiner, Reginald Lane Poole, John Goronwy Edwards (1897)
"But we have already seen that Calne, though surveyed as a royal manor, was tenurially heterogeneous in Professor Maitland's sense, for three of its ..."

2. The Making of the English Constitution, 449-1485 by Albert Beebe White (1908)
"... still received the writs of summons with practically unbroken uniformity; their greatness, tenurially and otherwise, placed them beyond question. ..."

3. Township and Borough: Being the Ford Lectures Delivered in the University of by Frederic William Maitland (1898)
"Why are the lords so weak that they must suffer these changes ? Because feudally, tenurially, the borough is patch-work. The country knight with three or ..."

4. Township and Borough: Being the Ford Lectures Delivered in the University of by Frederic William Maitland (1898)
"Because feudally, tenurially, the borough is patch-work. The country knight with three or four houses within the wall will not find it worth his while to ..."

5. Burgage Tenure in Mediaeval England by Morley de Wolf Hemmeon (1914)
"... or fortified against them where already existing, were tenurially of the same order.1 In the second class came such a town as Cambridge 2 where the ..."

6. Burgage Tenure in Mediaeval England by Morley de Wolf Hemmeon (1914)
"... held by the Danes and those which were founded to resist them, or fortified against them where already existing, were tenurially of the same order.1 In ..."

7. Settlement and Land Use in Micheldever Hundred, Hampshire, 700-1100 by Eric C. Klingelhöfer (1991)
"Management is also unlikely, because they were not tenurially related. One holding belonged to Wherwell Abbey, another to the bishop of Winchester, ..."

Other Resources:

Search for Tenurially on Dictionary.com!Search for Tenurially on Thesaurus.com!Search for Tenurially on Google!Search for Tenurially on Wikipedia!

Search