unheired

adj

Etymology

From un- + heir + -ed.

  1. derived from hērēs
  2. derived from eir
  3. inherited from heir
  4. formed as unheired — “un- + heir + -ed

Definitions

  1. without an heir

    without an heir; heirless.

    • to leave him utterly unheired
    • Though Joanna and Andreas had consummated their marriage, it would have been ridiculous for a queen to remain unmarried and unheired. Joanna aimed to put herself back on the royal marriage market.

The neighborhood

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