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inheritrix
inheritrix (ɪnˈhɛrɪtrɪks) Also 6–7 enheritrix, 7 enheretrixe, 7–8 inheretrix. [Latinized fem. of inheritor, after L. feminines in -trix: cf. heritrix. (Its L. type would be *inhērēditātrix.)] = prec. (The form in technical use.)[a 1481 Littleton Inst. (ed. Houard) 4 (Godef.) Feme enheritrix de terre...
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inheritress
inheritress (ɪnˈhɛrɪtrɪs) [fem. of inheriter, inheritor (see -ess), which has displaced the earlier inheritrice (see next).] A female inheritor; an heiress. (Less technical than inheritrix.)1603 Holland Plutarch's Mor. 852 A kinswoman of his and cousin germain, an inheritresse. 1640 H. Glapthorne Wi...
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-trix
-trix suffix, ending of Latin feminine agent-nouns (with stems in -trīc-, acc. -tricem, whence Fr. -trice: see -trice), corresponding to masculines in -tor, as adjūtrix female helper, bellātrix female warrior, imperātrix female commander, empress, inventrix female discoverer, vēnātrix huntress, etc....
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heritable
heritable, a. (n.) (ˈhɛrɪtəb(ə)l) Also 4–8 here-. [a. F. héritable (1206 in Godef.) f. hériter: see herit v.] 1. Capable of being inherited, inheritable; in Sc. and Civil Law, said esp. of property, or rights pertaining thereto, that pass by inheritance to heirs-at-law, as distinguished from movable...
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betroth
betroth, v. (bɪˈtrəʊð, -ˈtrɒθ, -ɔː-) Forms: 4 bitreuthien, betreuþe, -trouþe, -treuthy, 5–6 betrouth(e, 6 betrothe, troughth, 7 betroath, 6– betroth. [ME. bitreuðien, f. bi-, be- 6 + ME. treuðe, treowðe, truth n.; Mätzner suggests after the analogy of OE. tréowsian to give one's word, pledge. Subseq...
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heir
▪ I. heir, n. (ɛə(r)) Forms: α. 3–4 eir(e, 3–5 eyr, ayr, 3–7 air, 4 eier, ere, eeyre, 4–5 eyre, 4–6 ayre, aire, are, 5 ayer, 5–6 eyer. β. 4–7 heire, 4– heir (also 4 hair, 4–5 heyr, hayre, 4–6 haire, here, 4–7 heyre, 5 hoir, heyer, 5–7 heier, 6 heyire, hayer, Sc. hear). [ME. eir, eyr, etc., a. OF. ei...
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great
▪ I. great, a., adv., and n. (greɪt) Forms: 1 gréat, (gréæt, gréot), 2 grat-e, 3 græt, Kent. griat, 3–6 gret(e, 4 Kent. grat, 4–6 grett(e, greet(e, grait, 5–6 greate, greatt(e, (5 greth, 6 graete, 7 grat), 6 Sc. greit, gryt(t, 6–9 Sc. grit, 9 Sc. grite, gryte, 3– great. β. 4 gert(t, 6 gertte, 9 dial...
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