coparceny Law.
(ˈkəʊˈpɑːsɪnɪ)
Also 6–7 coparcynee, 7 co-parcenie.
[f. as coparcenary, with change of ending.]
= coparcenary n.
| 1556 Will of M. Myller (Somerset Ho.), Coparcynee. 1640 Fuller Joseph's Coat iii. (1867) 134 But God will..hold nothing in coparceny. 1655 ― Ch. Hist. viii. ii. §43 They were to hold the same in co-parcenie with the French Protestants. 1827 Gentl. Mag. XCVII. ii. 5 The co-parceny of Dodsworth and Dugdale in the Monasticon. 1837 Whittock Bk. Trades (1842) 412 Connexion with some paper-mill..either by direct coparceny or by making advances. |