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81 ἐπιπωλεῖται
ἐπιπωλέομαιgo about: pres ind mp 3rd sg (attic epic)ἐπιπωλέομαιgo about: pres ind mp 3rd sg (attic epic)ἐπιπωλέωsell the right of succession to: pres ind mp 3rd sg (attic epic) -
82 επιπωλούμενος
ἐπιπωλέομαιgo about: pres part mp masc nom sg (attic epic doric)ἐπιπωλέομαιgo about: pres part mp masc nom sg (attic epic doric)ἐπιπωλέωsell the right of succession to: pres part mp masc nom sg (attic epic doric) -
83 ἐπιπωλούμενος
ἐπιπωλέομαιgo about: pres part mp masc nom sg (attic epic doric)ἐπιπωλέομαιgo about: pres part mp masc nom sg (attic epic doric)ἐπιπωλέωsell the right of succession to: pres part mp masc nom sg (attic epic doric) -
84 상속권
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85 prin dreptul de succesiune
by right of succession.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > prin dreptul de succesiune
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86 prin moştenire
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87 यौवराज्य
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88 primogeniture
pri·mo·geni·ture[ˌpraɪməʊˈʤenɪtʃəʳ, AM -oʊˈʤenɪtʃɚ]* * *["praIməʊ'dZenɪtʃə(r)]nErstgeburt f* * *primogeniture [-tʃə(r); -ˌtʃʊə(r)] s1. Erstgeburt f2. JUR Primogenitur f, Erstgeburtsrecht n -
89 primogeniture
pri·mo·geni·ture [ˌpraɪməʊʼʤenɪtʃəʳ, Am -oʊʼʤenɪtʃɚ] n -
90 futuro sucesor del obispo
• assistant to a bishop with the right of successionDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > futuro sucesor del obispo
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91 по наследству
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92 наследство
с.inheritance, legacy; fortune; ( ценный предмет) heirloom ['ɛə-]по насле́дству — by right of succession
получи́ть по насле́дству (вн.) — inherit (d)
лиша́ть насле́дства (вн.) — disinherit (d)
••культу́рное насле́дство — cultural heritage
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93 наследство
муж.1) inheritance; legacyполучать в наследство, получать по наследству — to inherit
вдовья часть наследства юр. — dower, jointure
лишение наследства — disherison, disinheritance
налог на наследство — мн. ч. death-duties
неразделенное наследство — юр. coparcenary
передаваемый по наследству — descendible, hereditary
переход по наследству — ( имущества) devolution
переходить по наследству — ( об имуществе) devolve
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94 по наследству
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95 sinnsreachd
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96 ἐπιπιπράσκω
A sell the right of succession to a priesthood, SIG1014.8 (Erythrae, iii B.C., [voice] Pass.); to an inheritance, dub. in PLond.1.113 (1).88 (vi A.D.).Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἐπιπιπράσκω
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97 ἐπιπωλέω
A sell the right of succession to a priesthood, in [voice] Pass., SIG 1014.85,107 (Erythrae, iii B.C.).Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἐπιπωλέω
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98 renounce
/ri'nauns/ * ngoại động từ - bỏ, từ bỏ, không thừa nhận =to renounce the right of succession+ từ bỏ quyền kế thừa =to renounce one's faith+ bỏ đức tin =to renounce the world+ không thiết gì sự đời, xuất gia đi tu, đi ở ẩn * nội động từ - (đánh bài) không ra được quân bài cùng hoa * danh từ - (đánh bài) sự không ra được quân bài cùng hoa -
99 מחלוקת
מַחֲלוֹקֶתf. (b. h. מַחֲלֹקֶת; חָלַק) division; separation; difference, dissension, strife, faction. Gen. R. s. 4 למה אין כתיב … נבראת המ׳ why are not the words ‘that it was good written about the second day of creation?… Because separation was created thereon (Gen. 1:6); אם מ׳ שהיא לתיקונווכ׳ if to a separation which was made for the establishment and settlement of the world, ‘that it was good cannot be applied, how much less to a separation which tends to the confusion of the world! Ab. V, 17 מ׳ שהיא לשם שמים a dissension which is carried on for the sake of heaven (of truth, without selfish motives). Ber.37a עד מתי … בין המ׳ how long wilt thou put thy head between contending parties, i. e. why dost thou deviate from the established rule? Ib. 38b במ׳ שנויה this has been taught under a controversy of opinion. Y.Peah I, 16a בעלי מ׳ people who create strife. Y.Snh.I, 19c top בתחלה לא היתה מ׳וכ׳ in former days there were no conflicting opinions in Israel (they being settled by the Sanhedrin); Bab. ib. 88b לא היו מרבין מ׳וכ׳ they allowed no differences to spread ; Tosef. ib. VII, 1; Tosef.Ḥag.II, 9 מַחֲלוֹקוֹת (pl.). B. Bath. 147a אל תהיו במ׳ do not join a political faction. Hor.11b מפני מַחֲלוֹקָתוֹ שלוכ׳ (not מחלקותו) on account of the contention of Adoniyah (who claimed the right of succession). Ib. כי איכא מ׳ בעיאוכ׳ wherever there was a contest between claimants, anointing was required; a. fr.Pl. מַחֲלוֹקוֹת. Sot.47b רבו מ׳וכ׳ the factions in Israel became numerous. Tosef. Snh. l. c., v. supra. Meg.3a שלא ירבו מ׳וכ׳ in order that dissensions may not spread ; a. e. -
100 מַחֲלוֹקֶת
מַחֲלוֹקֶתf. (b. h. מַחֲלֹקֶת; חָלַק) division; separation; difference, dissension, strife, faction. Gen. R. s. 4 למה אין כתיב … נבראת המ׳ why are not the words ‘that it was good written about the second day of creation?… Because separation was created thereon (Gen. 1:6); אם מ׳ שהיא לתיקונווכ׳ if to a separation which was made for the establishment and settlement of the world, ‘that it was good cannot be applied, how much less to a separation which tends to the confusion of the world! Ab. V, 17 מ׳ שהיא לשם שמים a dissension which is carried on for the sake of heaven (of truth, without selfish motives). Ber.37a עד מתי … בין המ׳ how long wilt thou put thy head between contending parties, i. e. why dost thou deviate from the established rule? Ib. 38b במ׳ שנויה this has been taught under a controversy of opinion. Y.Peah I, 16a בעלי מ׳ people who create strife. Y.Snh.I, 19c top בתחלה לא היתה מ׳וכ׳ in former days there were no conflicting opinions in Israel (they being settled by the Sanhedrin); Bab. ib. 88b לא היו מרבין מ׳וכ׳ they allowed no differences to spread ; Tosef. ib. VII, 1; Tosef.Ḥag.II, 9 מַחֲלוֹקוֹת (pl.). B. Bath. 147a אל תהיו במ׳ do not join a political faction. Hor.11b מפני מַחֲלוֹקָתוֹ שלוכ׳ (not מחלקותו) on account of the contention of Adoniyah (who claimed the right of succession). Ib. כי איכא מ׳ בעיאוכ׳ wherever there was a contest between claimants, anointing was required; a. fr.Pl. מַחֲלוֹקוֹת. Sot.47b רבו מ׳וכ׳ the factions in Israel became numerous. Tosef. Snh. l. c., v. supra. Meg.3a שלא ירבו מ׳וכ׳ in order that dissensions may not spread ; a. e.
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