noun
- things that belong or are attached to something else; accessories or appurtenances
Usage: archaic; legal
Examples
- The deed included the house and all its purtenances.
- The estate was sold with all purtenances and fixtures.
- Medieval documents often listed purtenances belonging to the manor.
- The contract specified the purtenances that would transfer with the property.
- All purtenances of the office were inventoried before the sale.