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coparcener
coparcener Law. (kəʊˈpɑːsɪnə(r)) Forms: 6 cooparsener, -parsoner, copartioner, -percioner, 6–7 copercener, -parcioner, 6– coparcener. [f. co- + parcener, a. OF. par{cced}onier sharer, f. par{cced}on:—L. partitiōn-em parting, division, partition.] One who shares equally with others in inheritance of ... Oxford English Dictionary
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coparcioner
coparcioner see coparcener. Oxford English Dictionary
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cooparcener
cooparcener, -ery obs. ff. coparcener, -ery. Oxford English Dictionary
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Explained | The Uniform Civil Code - The Hindu
Nov 6, 2022Even the Hindu Succession Act of 1956 made several compromises and could not make the daughter a coparcener till 2005. Wives are still not coparceners nor do they have an equal share in inheritance.
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Hereditary title
held in abeyance until one of them renounced for herself and her successors in favour of the other, or the entire estate naturally descends to a single coparcener wikipedia.org
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copartner
copartner (kəʊˈpɑːtnə(r)) Also 6 copertyner, -pertener, -partener. [f. co- + partner: cf. coparcener.] 1. One who shares or takes part with others in any business, office, enterprise, or common interest; a fellow-partner, associate, accomplice. (Formerly = coparcener.)1503 Hawes Examp. Virt. vii. 14... Oxford English Dictionary
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coparcenary
▪ I. coparcenary, -ery, n. Law. (kəʊˈpɑːsɪnərɪ) Forms as in coparcener, with -ere, -erie, -ery, -arie, -ary, -ory. [f. co- + parcenary (a. OF. par{cced}onerie partnership). The spelling in -ery is more etymological.] 1. Joint share in an inheritance; joint heirship.1503–4 Act 19 Hen. VII, c. 33 §1 A... Oxford English Dictionary
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parcener
parcener (ˈpɑːsənə(r)) Forms: 3–4 parciner, 4 parsener, -sainer, -saner, -soner(e, -conner, -cenar, -cyner, -cner, personer, 4–5 parcenere, parceynere, 5 -senere, 4– parcener. [a. AF. parcener = OF. par{cced}onier, parsuner, parsonier, etc. = med.L. partiōnārius, for partītiōnārius, f. partītiōn-em,... Oxford English Dictionary
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copartioner
copartioner see coparcener. Oxford English Dictionary
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esnecy
† ˈesnecy Obs. [ad. med.L. æsnecia, latinized form of OF. ainsneece (mod.Fr. aînesse) position of elder brother or sister, ad. med.L. *antenātitia, f. antenātus one born before another, f. ante before + nātus born.] ‘A private prerogative allowed to the eldest coparcener, where an estate is descende... Oxford English Dictionary
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deforce
▪ I. deforce, v. (dɪˈfɔəs) Also 5–6 deforse. [a. AF. deforcer (11th c.) = OF. deforcier (des-, def-), f. des-, de- (de- I. 6) + forcier, forcer to force (or from the Romanic forms of these): in med.L. dif-, dēforciare (Du Cange). Cf. efforce, enforce.] 1. Law. (trans.) To keep (something) by force o... Oxford English Dictionary
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parage
† ˈparage Obs. Also 4 perage. [a. F. parage (11th c. in Hatz.-Darm.) = Pr. paratge, Sp. parage, It. paraggio, med.L. parāticum, ? f. par equal: see -age. The original sense in med.L. and Fr. was app. ‘parity of condition or rank’; hence, ‘noble lineage or extraction’: the latter is the sense with wh... Oxford English Dictionary
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eldest
eldest, a. (ˈɛldɪst) Forms: 1 eldest(a, ældest(a, (WS. ieldest(a, yldest(a), yltst, 2 ylste, 2–3 ealdeste, eldeste, 3 eldast, -ost, -ust, (heldest, 5 eeldist), 3– eldest, north. eildest. [OE. ęldest(a, superl. of OE. ald (WS. eald) old; cf. OFris. eldest(a, OHG. altist(o (mod.G. ältest(e), Goth. alþ... Oxford English Dictionary
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pray
▪ I. pray, v. (preɪ) Forms: 3–5 preie(n, 4–5 preye, 4–6 prey, praie, praye, 4–7 prai, 4– pray (6 Sc. pra, 7 prea). [ME. preien, a. OF. preier (Eulalia a 900), = It. pregare, Pg. pregar:—late L. precāre (Priscian), cl. L. precārī to entreat, pray. (In mod.F. prier the stem-vowel is levelled under tha... Oxford English Dictionary
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