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1. n фамильная вещь; фамильная ценность2. n юр. предмет личной собственности, наследуемый вместе с недвижимостьюСинонимический ряд:1. ancient artifact (noun) ancient artifact; antique; monument; rarity; relic; vestige2. something inherited (noun) bequest; birthright; gift; heritage; inheritance; legacy; patrimony; something inherited -
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subs.V. κειμήλιον, τό, or pl.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Heirloom
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aile yadigarı
См. также в других словарях:
heirloom — heir‧loom [ˈeəluːm ǁ ˈer ] noun [countable] a valuable object that has been owned by a family for many years and that is passed, for example, from grandfather to father to son: • The clock is a family heirloom. * * * heirloom UK US /ˈeəluːm/ noun … Financial and business terms
heirloom — index bequest, hereditament Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 heirloom … Law dictionary
heirloom — ► NOUN ▪ a valuable object that has belonged to a family for several generations. ORIGIN from HEIR(Cf. ↑heirship) + LOOM(Cf. ↑loom) (in the former senses tool, heirloom ) … English terms dictionary
Heirloom — Heir loom , n. [Heir + loom, in its earlier sense of implement, tool. See {Loom} the frame.] Any furniture, movable, or personal chattel, which by law or special custom descends to the heir along with the inheritance; any piece of personal… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
heirloom — early 15c., ayre lome, a hybrid from HEIR (Cf. heir) + LOOM (Cf. loom) in its original but now otherwise obsolete sense of implement, tool. Technically, some piece of property that by will or custom passes down with the real estate … Etymology dictionary
heirloom — [n] something inherited, often antique antique, bequest, birthright, gift, heritage, inheritance, legacy, patrimony, reversion; concept 337 … New thesaurus
heirloom — [er′lo͞om΄] n. [ME heir lome: see HEIR & LOOM1] 1. a piece of personal property that goes to an heir along with an estate 2. any treasured possession handed down from generation to generation … English World dictionary
Heirloom — In popular usage, an heirloom is something, perhaps an antique, that has been passed down for generations through family members.The term originated with the historical principle of an heirloom in English law, a chattel which by immemorial usage… … Wikipedia
heirloom — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ family ▪ precious HEIRLOOM + VERB ▪ be passed down, come down ▪ The brooch is a family heirloom which came down to her from her grandmother … Collocations dictionary
heirloom — /air loohm /, n. 1. a family possession handed down from generation to generation. 2. Law. property neither personal nor real that descends to the heir of an estate as part of the real property. adj. 3. being an old variety that is being… … Universalium
heirloom — n. a family; priceless heirloom * * * [ eəluːm] priceless heirloom a family … Combinatory dictionary