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No. "Tenient" is not in the English word dictionary. You may have mistaken the word for "tenant" which means:

One who possesses real estate or personal property by any kind of right.

Different answer: I think you might mean "teniente", which is Spanish for Lieutenant. I've seen it written as "tenient" by folks in Latin America.

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