emphyteuta

/ɛm.fɪˈtuː.tə/

Definitions

1. noun

A type of land tenure in which a person holds land for a fixed period in exchange for annual rent and improvements.

“The ancient Greeks practiced emphyteusis, a form of emphyteuta, where landowners would grant land to farmers in exchange for annual taxes and improvements.”

Synonyms

  • emphyteus
  • emphyteusis

Antonyms

  • allodial
  • freehold