Freehold [noun]

Definition of Freehold:

possessions, real estate

Synonyms of Freehold:


Opposite/Antonyms of Freehold:

Debt


Sentence/Example of Freehold:

The mines secured are freehold property, and with one exception are unencumbered by tribute or native partners.

It was through his exertions that Gilgal stood proudly upon its own freehold, and that it possessed actual cash at the bank.

Yes, Captain Huddy's body was carried to Freehold and buried with the honors of war.

They were not allowed to possess freehold estates in land, and even as to leaseholds they were seriously restricted.

In both England and Ireland at that time a forty-shilling freehold gave a vote.

It is nevertheless a legal private right, and the property of the owner, as emphatically as his freehold.

A freehold estate of thirty pounds sterling also gave a legal residence.

In an action at law, it has been determined that an unmarried woman, having a freehold, might vote for members of Parliament.

The quarryman proceeded on his way, and Pierston, deeply remorseful, knocked at the door of the minute freehold.

Arrived at his own gate he paused a moment, and perceived that Avice's little freehold was still in darkness.