heredad

Old Spanish

Alternative forms

  • heredat

Etymology

From Latin hērēditās, hērēditātem.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /eɾeˈdad/

Noun

heredad f

  1. 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

  1. 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/ [e.ɾeˈð̞að̞]
  • Rhymes: -ad
  • Syllabification: he‧re‧dad

Etymology 1

Inherited from Old Spanish heredad, from Latin hērēditātem.

Noun

heredad f (plural heredades)

  1. (agriculture) property, estate

Verb

heredad

  1. second-person plural imperative of heredar

Further reading

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