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disheritance
† disˈheritance Obs. [a. OF. des(h)eritance, f. desheriter: see prec. and -ance.] The act of disinheriting; disinheritance.c 1450 Lonelich Grail xxix. 85 It was cawse of here disheritaunce. 1531 Dial. on Laws Eng. ii. i. (1638) 61 The alienation is to his disheritance, and therefore it is a forfeitu...
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disheritment
disˈheritment rare. [f. disherit v. + -ment: in OF. desheritement.] The act of disinheriting; = disheritance.1881 Scribner's Mag. XXII. 757 [He] dared to hand to the Tsar..his protest against the act of disheritment.
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▪ I. proceed, n. (ˈprəʊsiːd) Also 7 procede. [f. next.] † 1. The action, or manner, of proceeding or going on; proceeding, procedure; course. Obs.1628 in Crt. & Times Chas. I (1848) I. 344 He now looks for a present proceed in his affairs, laying by all unnecessary delays. 1653 R. Sanders Physiogn. ...
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