appertain in the PONS Dictionary

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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Their dwellings, warehouses, and all premises appertaining thereto, destined for the purposes of commerce or residence shall be respected.
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His salary had been only four hundred rix-dollars, with perquisites, no doubt, appertaining to his office.
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The conveyance included all easements, rights and advantages whatsoever appertaining or reputed to appertain to the land.
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Some documents appertaining to mortsafes and other protection devices are still in existence in libraries and record offices.
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The whole complex of outdoor sports grounds together with the university docks appertain to the hall.
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She said that although the union had been the pioneer organisation for most reforms appertaining to women, they had not given much thought to women as police.
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The agisters supervised pannage and agistment and collected any fees thereto appertaining.
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It is not their having a share in the government; that is nothing appertaining unto them.
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Of general matters appertaining to agriculture, and of the different kinds of corn: 3.
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We appertain to a nation that has transcended its prime in football.
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