- heredito
hērēdito, āvī, āre (heres), I) erben, Eccl. – II) zum Erben einsetzen, alqm, Augustin. serm. 22, 3 Mai.
http://www.zeno.org/Georges-1913. 1806–1895.
hērēdito, āvī, āre (heres), I) erben, Eccl. – II) zum Erben einsetzen, alqm, Augustin. serm. 22, 3 Mai.
http://www.zeno.org/Georges-1913. 1806–1895.
Inheritance — Not something that is contained in a will, but rather a gene, chromosome or genome that is transmitted from parent to child. The pattern of inheritance is the manner in which a gene is transmitted. For example, the pattern of inheritance may be… … Medical dictionary
Hereditament — That which could be inherited. As it suggests, corporeal hereditament was something physical, such as land or goods; incorporeal hereditament was intangible but real, e.g. a right to something; as *Bracton says, an incorporeal thing does not… … Dictionary of Medieval Terms and Phrases