/ˈɑlməʊn ˈtɛnjər/ – Phrase
Definition: xch frankalmoign tenure.
A more thorough explanation: Almoin tenure is a type of land tenure in English law where land is held by a religious institution, such as a church or monastery, in return for prayers or other religious services being offered for the soul of the grantor or for the benefit of the grantor’s family. This form of land tenure is considered a charitable or religious tenure.
Example: The land was granted to the church in almoin tenure, allowing them to use it for charitable purposes.