n.
Pronunciation: ' em-bl ə -m ə n(t)s
Function: noun plural
Etymology: Middle English emblayment, from Anglo-French emblaement, from emblaer to sow with grain, from en- + bleé grain, of Germanic origin; akin to Old English blæd fruit, growth, leaf ― more at BLADE
Date: 15th century
: crops from annual cultivation legally belonging to the tenant