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The word "appurtenance" has been used in English since the 15th century, originally referring to something that was attached to a house or land. Over time, the meaning expanded to include any attachment or related item.
Etymology Latin pertinēre to belong to to have a relation to to concern Proto In
Etymology Latin appertinere to belong to Old French apurtenir to belong to Mean
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