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‖ emphyteuta Law.|ɛmfɪˈtjuːtə| [a. L. emphyteuta, ad. Gr. ἐµϕυτευτής in same sense, f. ἐµϕυτεύ-ειν: see prec.] ‘A tenant of land which was subject to a fixed perpetual rent’ (Maine).
1708in Kersey. 1721–1800in Bailey. 1775in Ash. 1875Poste Gaius ii. (ed. 2) 167 The proprietor had a reversion on failure of the heirs of the emphyteuta. |