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Old Spanish
Etymology
From Latin hērēditās, hērēditātem.
Pronunciation
Noun
heredad f
- inherited property, estate, inheritance
1234 – 1275, anonymous,
Fuero de cáceres 315:
[1]- Tod ome d'otra uilla que uiniere demandar a nuestro uizino heredad, por nuestro foro le responda.
- Any man from another village who comes asking a neighbour of ours for inheritance must respond to him with our fuero.
Descendants
References
- ^ from the RAE's diachronic corpus, showing an edition by P. Lumbreras Valiente, 1974, published by the city hall of Cáceres
Spanish
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /eɾeˈdad/
- Rhymes: -ad
- Syllabification: he‧re‧dad
Etymology 1
Inherited from Old Spanish heredad, from Latin hērēditātem.
Noun
heredad f (plural heredades)
- (agriculture) property, estate
Etymology 2
Verb
heredad
- second-person plural imperative of heredar
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