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legitim

[ lej-i-tim ]

noun

Roman and Civil Law, Scots Law.
  1. the part of an estate that children or other close relatives can claim against the decedent's testament.


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亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins

Origin of legitim1

1350鈥1400; Middle English < Latin 濒脓驳颈迟颈尘补 ( pars ) the lawful (part), equivalent to 濒脓驳颈- (stem of 濒脓虫 law) + -tima, feminine of -timus adj. suffix
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Example Sentences

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Some delay was occasioned by the gentlemen of the long robe, but the Sponsalia having been finally perused and settled by the eminent barrister Chrysostom Silvertongue, Q.C., were engrossed on the Legitim锟 Tabell锟, and were sealed on Woden's day last.

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Ac ill锟 ex justis nuptiis inter Henricum Septimum et dominam Elizabetham clarissimos nostros parentes contractis in nobis inde legitim锟 nat锟 sobole sopit锟 tandem desierunt.

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Non modo quod a tam illustris et amabilis mulieris consuetudine et consortio divertendum sit, sed multo magis quod specie ad similitudinem veri conjugii decepti in amplexibus plusquam fornicariis tam multos annos trivimus null锟 legitim锟 prognat锟 nobis sobole qu锟 nobis mortuis hujus inclyti regni hereditatem capessat.

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