inheritee

noun

Etymology

From inherit + -ee.

  1. derived from inhereditare
  2. derived from enheriter
  3. inherited from enheriten
  4. formed as inheritee — “inherit + -ee

Definitions

  1. Heir, inheritor

    Heir, inheritor; one who inherits.

    • It is very interesting to notice that inherited diseases usually appear at about the same age in the inheritee as they did in the person from whom they were inherited.
    • Even in dynastic situations, where inheritance of the high-quality parental territory is favoured as the primary route to becoming a breeder, severe conflict is expected among potential inheritees.
  2. One who is inherited from

    One who is inherited from; an ancestor.

    • It is a rule, that if an inheritee’s right of property in any thing be proven, still a decree cannot pass in favour of the heirs, until proof be adduced of the death of the inheritee.
    • “Hisozokunin” is the opposite of “sozokunin”: inheritor or successor. It is literally translated as “inheritee” or “predecessor.”

The neighborhood

Vish — recursive loop

No curated loop yet for inheritee. Loops are being traced one word at a time while the ingestion pipeline matures.

sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA