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Tenant
"person who holds lands by title or lease" (early 14th fourteenth century) from Anglo-French tenaunt
from O Fr. tenant "possessor"
past participle of tenir "to hold"
from L. tenere "hold, keep, grasp"
What is the origin of the word tenant?
A.
the Latin word tenere
B.
the Anglo-French word tenaunt
C.
the Old English word possessor
D.
the French word tenir
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GPT 3.5
B. the Anglo-French word tenaunt
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