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forisfamiliate, v. Civil and Sc. Law.|ˌfɔərɪsfəˈmɪlɪeɪt| Pa. pple. Sc. 7 -at, 9 -ate. [f. ppl. stem of med.L. forisfamiliāre, f. foris outside + familia family.] (See quots.)
1609Skene Reg. Maj. Table 80 Forisfamiliat the sonne is be the father, quhen the father giues to him ane certaine part of his heretage, and he is content therewith. 1754Erskine Princ. Sc. Law i. (1809) 110 A child who gets a separate stock..even though he should continue in the father's house, may be said to be emancipated or forisfamiliated. 1879W. E. Hearn Aryan Househ. 132 A son was said to be foris-familiated if his father assigned to him part of his land and gave him seisin thereof. 1880J. Skelton Crookit Meg xiii. 157 The lasses are a' forisfamiliate. |