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Inherited or inheritable by established rules (usually legal rules) of descent.
hereditary
ancestral
transmissible
heritable
inheritable
1
Item: the
patrimonial
mansion at Bordeaux taxed for nine hundred francs.
2
The five hundred pounds withdrawn from his
patrimonial
inheritance had multiplied into thousands.
3
This harshness drove the Indians, decimated, drunken, and diseased, from their
patrimonial
lands.
4
As if the burning down of one
patrimonial
estate could shatter my nerves!
5
Light rest the turf upon him beneath his own
patrimonial
oaks!
6
The
patrimonial
state of the Middle Ages was the hereditary possession of the Sovereign.
7
Mr. Esmond called his American house Castlewood, from the
patrimonial
home in the old country.
8
In the ensuing spring he repeated his demand of the princess Honoria, and her
patrimonial
treasures.
9
The moment represented is a plebiscite in their little
patrimonial
town in the center of Sicily.
10
Under quarantine, notaries have only practised in emergency cases, when halting transactions caused
patrimonial
or financial loss.
11
Since then it has remained in the same family, its pride, its
patrimonial
jewel, its Regent diamond.
12
This was the familiar appellation of a young gentleman, who really had no other, baptismal or
patrimonial
.
13
Moreover, this ungenerous diversion was the bane and destruction of thousands, who thus dissipated their
patrimonial
fortunes.
14
The main surprise is the return of what I call this
patrimonial
society with a high wealth-to-income ratio.
15
Piketty also stresses that wealth inequality is by no means an accident but a product of
patrimonial
capitalism.
16
To transmit the family cult and the
patrimonial
field to an heir is the first duty of man.
patrimonial
patrimonial estate
patrimonial inheritance
patrimonial mansion
patrimonial property
cause patrimonial