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coparceny

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. 1655Ch. 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.

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