enfiteusi
emphyteusis
noun ehn-fee-TEH-oo-zee Less Common
Origin: from Greek 'emphyteusis', an implanting
Also means
long lease
Usage Note
Enfiteusi is a legal term for a long-term, almost perpetual lease of land in exchange for an annual rent, found chiefly in property and civil law. It is invariable in the plural. Outside legal contexts it is virtually never heard.
Examples
"Il terreno è soggetto a enfiteusi."
Natural Translation
The land is subject to a long lease.
Literal Translation
The land is subject to emphyteusis.
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