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单词 heirship
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heirshipn.

Brit. /ˈɛːʃɪp/, U.S. /ˈɛrˌʃɪp/
Etymology: < heir n. + -ship suffix.
1.
a. The state, condition, or rights of an heir; right of inheritance; inheritance.
ΘΚΠ
society > law > legal right > right of possession or ownership > right to succeed to title, position, or estate > [noun] > hereditary
inheritance1390
heirship1478
heredation1606
hereditance1608
inheritableness1780
society > law > legal right > right of possession or ownership > right to succeed to title, position, or estate > succession > [noun] > descent by inheritance > heir > position of
heritance1422
heirship1478
hereditament1510
heirdom1598
1478 [see sense 2].
c1575 Balfour's Practicks (1754) 231 Gif he hes takin or ressavit airschip of ony movabill gudis pertening to his predecessour.
1691 A. Wood Athenæ Oxonienses I. 224 He came into England, purposely to resign up his Heirship of his Estate at Sherburn.
1757 W. Thompson Royal Navy-men's Advocate 56 They are reported to have been..driven from their..legal Heirship.
1884 Law Rep.: Chancery Div. 26 546 The only heirship there referred to was the heirship to the Earldom.
b. figurative. (Cf. heritage n.)
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1697 C. Leslie Snake in Grass (ed. 2) 210 To set up their Heirship to any Kingdom they please; when their King (the Son of God) Commands them.
1816 Ld. Byron Parisina xiii, in Siege of Corinth 75 I could not claim The lawful heirship of thy name.
1833 Medwin in Fraser's Mag. 7 33 What is the lot of man But misery?—'tis the heirship of his birth.
2. heirship movables, heirship goods (Scots Law), the best of certain kinds of movable goods (such as furniture, horses, cows, farming utensils, etc.), belonging to his predecessor, which the heir was entitled to take besides the heritable estate. Obsolete. (The right was abolished in 1868 by Act 31–2 Vict. c. 101.)
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the mind > possession > possessions > [noun] > heritable property > best piece or pieces
principala1400
heirship movables1478
1478 Act. Dom. Conc. 15 (Jam.) Ony accioun..for herage of landis, or movable gudis of areschip pertening to ane are.
c1575 Balfour's Practicks (1754) 236 Ane bastard may not be ane air, nor crave airschip gudis.
1734 in J. Spottiswood Hope's Observ. Law Scotl. App. ii. 538 (heading) Inventory of the moveable Heirship belonging to the Heir of a Prelate, Baron or Burgess.
1838 A. Macallan Erskine's Inst. Law Scotl. (new ed.) 834 The heirship-movables fall also to the eldest [heir-portioner] alone.
1861 G. Ross W. Bell's Dict. Law Scotl. (rev. ed.) 421 Heirship Moveables are the moveables to which the heir in heritage is entitled, in order that he may not succeed to a house and land completely dismantled.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1898; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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