minorat
See also: minorât
English
Etymology
From German.
Noun
minorat (uncountable)
- (law, historical) A custom or right, analogous to borough English in England, formerly existing in various parts of Europe, by which certain entailed estates, such as a homestead and adjacent land, descended to the youngest male heir.
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Latin
Verb
minōrat
- third-person singular present active indicative of minōrō
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