˜yÐÄvlog

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amortizement

[ am-er-tahyz-muhnt, uh-mawr-tiz- ]

noun

  1. a sloping top on a buttress, pillar, etc.
  2. an architectural feature, as a gable, at the top of a façade.


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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of amortizement1

1610–20; amortize + -ment, after Middle French or Anglo-French amortissement
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For the acquisition of real property by ecclesiastical establishments the consent of the king to the amortizement was always necessary, even in the case of allodial lands; and if it was a case of feudal tenures the king and the direct overlords alone kept their rights, the intermediate lords being left out of the question.

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If the apparatus operates without appreciable wear, the amortizement should be calculated at a very low figure, say 10 per cent., which is large.

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