tenantry

/ˈtɛnəntri/
noun
  1. All the people who rent land or property from a landlord, considered as a group.
    • In the 19th century, the tenantry on the estate worked hard but had few rights.
    • The landlord raised the rent for the entire tenantry of the apartment complex.
    • The new policy affected the tenantry, who now had to pay for water separately.
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