attorn
a-
+
torner
(
turn
)
〜に向きを変える
verb
no object
Law
formally
make
or
acknowledge
a
transfer
of something.: 何かの譲渡を正式に行う、認める
〔法律〕〈借地人が〉(土地譲渡による新所有者を)地主と認める
with object
archaic
transfer
(something) to someone else.: (何かを)他の誰かに譲渡する
〔英史〕臣従関係を変更する, 新しい領主に臣従を誓う
PHRASES
attorn tenant
Law
formally make or
acknowledge
a
transfer
of
tenancy
.: 借地権の譲渡を正式に行う、認める
ORIGIN
Middle English
(in the senses ‘
turn
,
change
,
transform
’): from
Old French
atorner
‘
appoint
,
assign
’, from
a-
(from
Latin
ad ‘
to
,
at
’) +
torner
‘to
turn
’. The spelling with o rather than u or ou, as might have been expected in English, is due to the late
Anglo-Norman French
form
attorner
, adopted in
legal
use.