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pur·pres·ture \(ˌ)pərˈpres(h)chər\ noun or pour·pres·ture \pu̇r-\ (-s) Etymology: Middle English, from Middle French, alteration of purpresure, propresure, from porprendre to seize, occupy, enclose from por for + prendre to take, from Latin prehendere — more at purchase, prehensile 1. : wrongful appropriation of land subject to the rights of others: as a. : an encroachment upon or enclosure of real estate subject to common or public rights (as highways, rivers, harbors, forts) b. Britain : encroachment upon the royal domain (as the royal forests) 2. : property enclosed or seized by purpresture |