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Англо-русский юридический словарь - patrimony

 
 

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patrimony

1) родовое имущество

2) наследство

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1.
  noun  1) родовое, наследственное имение, вотчина  2) наследство  3) наследие Syn: see inheritance ...
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  1. родовое, наследственное имущество 2. наследство 3. наследственная доля отца 4. наследие 5. церковная собственность ...
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  n. (pl. -ies) 1 property inherited from one's father or ancestor. 2 a heritage. 3 the endowment of a church etc. Derivatives patrimonial adj. Etymology: ME patrimoigne f. OF patrimoine f. L patrimonium f. pater patris father ...
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   noun  Etymology: Middle English patrimoine, patrimonie, from Anglo-French patremoine, from Latin patrimonium, from patr-, pater father  Date: 14th century  1.  a. an estate inherited from one's father or ancestor  b. anything derived from one's father or ancestors ; heritage  2. an estate or endowment belonging by ancient right to a church  • patrimonial adjective ...
Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary
5.
  1. Someone’s patrimony is the possessions that they have inherited from their father or ancestors. (FORMAL) I left my parents’ house, relinquished my estate and my patrimony. N-SING 2. A country’s patrimony is its land, buildings, and works of art. (FORMAL) In the 1930’s, The National Trust began its campaign to save Britain’s patrimony of threatened country houses. = heritage N-SING ...
Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner's English Dictionary
6.
  ~ n U, singular formal property given to you after the death of your father, which was given to him by your grandfather etc; inheritance (1) - patrimonial adj ...
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
7.
  - 1340, from O.Fr. patrimonie, from L. patrimonium "a paternal estate, inheritance," from pater (gen. patris) "father" + -monium, suffix signifying action, state, condition. Earliest use in Eng. was "property of the Church," or "spiritual legacy of Christ." A curious sense contrast to matrimony. ...
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