heirship
English
Etymology
heir
+
-ship
Noun
heirship
(
countable and uncountable
,
plural
heirships
)
The status of being
heir
to something or someone
1858
, Various,
The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 2, Issue 12, October, 1858
:
He began to fear lest he should be obliged to fulfil the duty of
heirship
to the property deposited with him.
1905
, Editor-in-Chief: Rossiter Johnson,
The Great Events by Famous Historians, Vol. 8
:
When that outworn empire perished with the fall of Constantinople, Ivan succeeded nominally at least to its
heirship
.
1911
, Bram Stoker,
The Lair of the White Worm
:
"After this the family interest merely rested on
heirship
of the estate.
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