em·ble·ments 
(
ĕm
bl
ə-m
ənts)
pl.n. The crops or products of the land legally belonging to a tenant.
[From Middle English emblaiment, from Old French emblaement, from emblaer, to sow with grain, from Medieval Latin imblādāre : Latin in-, in; see EN-1 + Medieval Latin blādum, blādium, grain (of Germanic origin; see bhel-3 in the Appendix of Indo-European roots).]