English | Latin |
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heir [heirs] noun [UK: eə(r)] [US: ˈer] | postpartor [postpartoris](3rd) M |
heir / heiress noun | heres [heredis](3rd) C |
heirship noun [UK: eə.ʃɪp] [US: eə.ʃɪp] | haereditas [haereditatis](3rd) F hereditas [hereditatis](3rd) F |
(pl.) their (own), theirs adjective | suus [sua, suum]adjective |
abjuration, process where heretics / apostates / schismatics renounce their errors noun | abjuratio [abjurationis](3rd) F |
alternative heir noun | substitutus [substituti](2nd) M |
appoint an heir verb | inhaeredito [inhaereditare, inhaereditavi, inhaereditatus](1st) TRANS inhaeredo [inhaeredare, inhaeredavi, inhaeredatus](1st) TRANS inheredito [inhereditare, inhereditavi, inhereditatus](1st) TRANS inheredo [inheredare, inheredavi, inheredatus](1st) TRANS |
bequest in form of request rather than command to heir (to act / pass on) noun | fideicommissum [fideicommissi](2nd) N |
citizens (pl.) of Rome collectively in their peacetime functions noun | Quiris [Quiritis](3rd) M Quiritesnoun |
co-heir noun | cohaeres [cohaeredis](3rd) C coheres [coheredis](3rd) C consors [consortis](3rd) C |
columns close spaced at twice their widths noun | systylos [systyli]noun |
deprive beasts of their natural weapons verb | exarmo [exarmare, exarmavi, exarmatus](1st) TRANS |
escheatable, (property) that heir / legatee does / can not take (goes to state) adjective | caducus [caduca, caducum]adjective |
female slaves (pl.) who carried their mistresses sandals noun | sandaligerula [sandaligerulae](1st) F |
fictitious marriage to free heiress noun | coemptio [coemptionis](3rd) F |
get possession of their property verb | admordeo [admordere, admordi, admorsus](2nd) TRANS |
high boot / buskin (worn by Greek tragic actors to increase their height) noun | cohurnus [cohurni](2nd) M cothurnus [cothurni](2nd) M |
joint heir noun [UK: dʒɔɪnt eə(r)] [US: ˌdʒɔɪnt ˈer] | cohaeres [cohaeredis](3rd) C coheres [coheredis](3rd) C |
making alternative heir noun | substitutio [substitutionis](3rd) F |
of their soothsayers / astrologers / astronomers adjective | Chaldaeus [Chaldaea, Chaldaeum]adjective Chaldaicus [Chaldaica, Chaldaicum]adjective Chaldeus [Chaldea, Chaldeum]adjective |
portion (1 / 4) of estate secured to legal heir by Falcidian law of 40 BC noun | Falcidia [Falcidiae](1st) F |
property lapsed to lord(if owner dies without heir) noun | eschaeta [eschaetae](1st) F |
property without / that cannot be taken by an heir noun | caducum [caduci](2nd) N |
Romans in their civil capacity noun | Quiris [Quiritis](3rd) M |
Sabine, of the Sabines / their country / that area adjective | Sabinus [Sabina, Sabinum]adjective |
their (belonging to them (plural)) determiner [UK: ðeə(r)] [US: ˈðer] | suus, illorumdeterminer |
their soothsayers / astrologers / astronomers noun | Chaldaeus [Chaldaei](2nd) M Chaldeus [Chaldei](2nd) M |
their territory noun | Sabinus [Sabini](2nd) M |