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emblements
[em-bluh-muhnts]
plural noun
Law.
the products or profits of land that has been sown or planted.
emblements
/ ˈɛmbləmənts /
plural noun
annual crops and vegetable products cultivated by man's labour
the profits from such crops
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Word History and Origins
Origin of emblements1
1485–95; plural of emblement < Anglo-French, Middle French emblaement, equivalent to emblae ( r ) (< Medieval Latin imblādāre to sow with grain, equivalent to im- im- 1 + blād ( um ) grain (> French blé ) < Germanic (compare Middle Dutch blaad, Old English blǣd ) + -āre infinitive suffix) + -ment -ment
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Word History and Origins
Origin of emblements1
C15: from Old French emblaement, from emblaer to sow with grain, from Medieval Latin imblādāre, from blāda grain, of Germanic origin; compare Old English blǣd grain
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