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heritably, adv.|ˈhɛrɪtəblɪ| [f. prec. + -ly2.] By way of inheritance, by right of inheritance or succession; by heritable property.
1523Ld. Berners Froiss. I. cccxlviii, The erle of Flaunders shulde heretably haue the sayd profyte. 1577–95Descr. Isles Scotl. in Skene Celtic Scotl. (1880) III. App. 434 It perteinis heretablie to ane Barron callit the Laird of Challow. 1619J. Sempill Sacrilege Handl. 37 An action heretably descended. 1737J. Chamberlayne's St. Gt. Brit. ii. ii. iv. 376 This office of Chamberlainry was possessed heritably of late by the Dukes of Lenox. 1842Alison Europe (1849–50) XIV. xcv. §54. 132 The mass of mortgages or debts heritably secured in France on the land is eleven milliards of francs. |