minorat (Meaning)

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minorat (a.)

A custom or right, analogous to borough-English in England, formerly existing in various parts of Europe, and surviving in parts of Germany and Austria, by which certain entailed estates, as a homestead and adjacent land, descend to the youngest male heir.

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minorat Sentence Examples

  1. The couple's minorat child inherited the enigmatic artifact.
  2. Due to a legal technicality, the minorat heir was disqualified from receiving the inheritance.
  3. The minorat daughter of the wealthy baroness was destined to become a nun.
  4. The minorat son of the duke was a notorious prankster, known for his mischievous antics.
  5. The family's minorat tradition excluded females from inheriting the ancestral estate.
  6. The minorat prince was expected to renounce his royal title and marry a commoner.
  7. The minorat sibling often felt neglected and overshadowed by their older brother.
  8. The minorat heiress faced challenges and discrimination due to societal norms.
  9. The minorat descendant of the famous explorer embarked on a dangerous expedition to retrace their ancestor's footsteps.
  10. The minorat branch of the family tree had a long history of producing gifted artists and musicians.

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A custom or right, analogous to borough-English in England, formerly existing in various parts of Europe, and surviving in parts of Germany and Austria, by whic

No synonyms found.

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The couple's minorat child inherited the enigmatic artifact.

Due to a legal technicality, the minorat heir was disqualified from receiving the inheritance.

The minorat daughter of the wealthy baroness was destined to become a nun.

The minorat son of the duke was a notorious prankster, known for his mischievous antics.