ˈembləmənt, -bəlm- noun
( -s )
Etymology: Middle English emblayment, embloyment, from Middle French emblaement, from emblaer to sow a field with grain (from em- en- (I) + -blaer, from blee grain) + -ment
: the growing crop or vegetable growth resulting from annual manurage and cultivation as distinguished from the produce from old roots (as pasturage) or from trees (as timber or fruit) : the profits from such a crop