appenage Antonyms
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Meaning of appenage
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appenage (n.)
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appenage Sentence Examples
- The estate included a picturesque appanage, a charming cottage nestled among the trees.
- As part of his inheritance, he received the appanage of a small vineyard that produced exquisite wines.
- The royal family bestowed upon the younger prince an appanage, granting him a separate territory to rule.
- The queen granted an appanage to her younger son, providing him with resources and lands to govern independently.
- The historic castle came with a vast appanage, including stables, gardens, and servant quarters.
- The wealthy landowner distributed the appanage among his heirs, ensuring each received a portion of the estate.
- The king's decree outlined the specific appanage allocated to each member of the royal family.
- The elaborate manor came with an extensive appanage, comprising lush meadows and a private lake.
- The nobleman's will detailed the distribution of his appanage, securing the future of his descendants.
- In medieval times, an appanage was often granted to a trusted ally as a reward for loyal service.
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The estate included a picturesque appanage, a charming cottage nestled among the trees.
As part of his inheritance, he received the appanage of a small vineyard that produced exquisite wines.
The royal family bestowed upon the younger prince an appanage, granting him a separate territory to rule.
The queen granted an appanage to her younger son, providing him with resources and lands to govern independently.