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Etymology
From Latin intestātus, from in- (“not”) + testātus (“testate”).
Pronunciation
Adjective
intestat (feminine intestada, masculine plural intestats, feminine plural intestades)
- (law) intestate
- Synonym: abintestat
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French
Etymology
From Latin intestātus, from in- (“not”) + testātus (“testate”).
Pronunciation
Adjective
intestat (feminine intestate, masculine plural intestats, feminine plural intestates)
- (law) intestate
Noun
intestat m (plural intestats, feminine intestate)
- (law) intestate person
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