Acensuada

/ˌæ.senˈsu.ɑ.ðə/ adjective

In Spanish law and history, referring to land that is subject to a perpetual rent or tax obligation, held under a form of feudal tenure.

From Spanish 'acenso' (a perpetual lease or tax), derived from Latin 'censere' (to tax or assess). The suffix '-ada' (feminine) indicates a feminine noun or adjective form in Spanish legal terminology.

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