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PARCENER Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
noun. Also called: coparcener. a person who takes an equal share with another or others ; coheir.
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PARCENER Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
partner, joint heir, from Old French parcion division, share, from Latin partition-, partitio — more at partition.
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Webster's Dictionary 1828 - Parcener
parcener or co-parcener is a co-heir, or one who holds lands by descent from an ancestor in common with another or with others; as when land descends to a man's ...
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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,...
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parcener - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
From Middle English parcener, from Old French parçonier, from parçon, parcion, part, portion, from Latin partitio a division. See partition and compare ...
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PARCENER - The Law Dictionary
A Joint heir; one who, with others, holds an estate in co-parcenary, (g. v.). Previous Definition: Parcenary. Next Definition: Parchment ...
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Metropolitan Church of Art of Jesus the Conductor
Upon founding L'Église Métropolitaine d'Art de Jésus Conducteur, Satie became Parcier et Maître de Chapelle or Parcener and Master of the chapel, establishing
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PARCENER definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
A person who takes an equal share with another or others; coheir Also called: coparcener.... Click for pronunciations, examples sentences, video.
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parcener, n. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English ...
The earliest known use of the noun parcener is in the Middle English period (1150—1500). OED's earliest evidence for parcener is from before 1325, ...
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parcener - Middle English Compendium - University of Michigan
1. (a) A partaker, sharer; ~ of, partaker of (sth.), sharer in; sharer with (others) [quot.: c1425]; (b) a participant (in an action, sin, etc.);
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PARCENER - 16 Synonyms and Antonyms - Cambridge English
Synonyms ... devisee ... Law ... donee ... Law ... reversioner ... Law ... coparcener ... Law ... successor ... follower ... replacement ... substitute ... beneficiary ... legatee ... heir.
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Parcener - FindLaw Dictionary of Legal Terms
term: Parcener. parcener n. [Anglo-French, from Old French parÇonier, from parÇon] : coparcener. Source: Merriam-Webster's Dictionary of Law ©1996.
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accruer
accruer Law. (əˈkruːə(r)) [f. accrue v. + -er2, by form-imitation of misnom-er, us-er, etc., where the termination is that of Fr. infin.] The action of accruing; = accretion 8 b.1865 Nichols Britton ii. ii. 9, I. 219 There is also a kind of title which has some resemblance to succession, namely titl...
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