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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.)
[a1481Littleton Inst. (ed. Houard) 4 (Godef.) Feme enheritrix de terre en fee simple. Ibid. 24 (ibid.) Quecunque que serra inheritrix per force d'un done.] 1531Dial. on Laws Eng. G ij a, One that is an enherytrix of the landes entayled. a1586Sidney Astr. & Stella, ‘While fauor fed my hope’ iv, The proofe of Beauties worth, th' enheritrix of fame. 1609Bible (Douay) Num. xxxvi. comm., In case, an enheretrixe did marrie a man of an other tribe. 1791Gentl. Mag. LXI. ii. 924 Both their wives were inheretrixes. 1872Mrs. Oliphant Mem. Montalambert II. xix. 373 One of his daughters, the inheritrix of much of her father's talent. |