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patrimony [ˊpætrɪmənɪ] n1) родово́е, насле́дственное име́ние, во́тчина2) насле́дство3) насле́дие4) церко́вная со́бственность -
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(a) (inheritance) patrimoine m(b) (of church) biens-fonds mpl, revenu m -
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вотчина имя существительное: -
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[ˈpætrɪmənɪ]patrimony имущество patrimony наследие patrimony наследственное имущество patrimony наследство patrimony родовое, наследственное имение, вотчина -
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'pætriməni(property passed on to a person by his or her father or ancestors: This farm is part of my patrimony.) patrimoniotr['pætrɪmənɪ]1 patrimonion.• patrimonio s.m.'pætrəməʊni, 'pætrɪməni['pætrɪmǝnɪ]N patrimonio m* * *['pætrəməʊni, 'pætrɪməni] -
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ˈpætrɪmənɪ сущ.
1) родовое, наследственное имение, вотчина
2) наследство;
наследие to spend the whole patrimony ≈ промотать все наследство Syn: inheritance, heritage родовое, наследственное имущество наследство наследственная доля отца наследие церковная собственность patrimony имущество ~ наследие ~ наследственное имущество ~ наследство ~ родовое, наследственное имение, вотчинаБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > patrimony
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['pætriməni](property passed on to a person by his or her father or ancestors: This farm is part of my patrimony.) fædrenearv* * *['pætriməni](property passed on to a person by his or her father or ancestors: This farm is part of my patrimony.) fædrenearv -
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['pætrɪmənɪ] [AE -məʊnɪ]nome form. patrimonio m., eredità f.* * *['pætriməni](property passed on to a person by his or her father or ancestors: This farm is part of my patrimony.) patrimonio* * *patrimony /ˈpætrɪmənɪ/n.2 patrimonio di un'istituzione; patrimonio ecclesiasticopatrimoniala.patrimoniale.* * *['pætrɪmənɪ] [AE -məʊnɪ]nome form. patrimonio m., eredità f. -
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['pætriməni](property passed on to a person by his or her father or ancestors: This farm is part of my patrimony.) väterliches Erbteil* * *pat·ri·mo·ny[ˈpætrɪməni, AM rəmoʊ]n no pl1. (inheritance from the father) väterliches Erbe* * *['ptrImənɪ]nPatrimonium nt* * *1. Patrimonium n, Erbvermögen n, väterliches Erbteil2. Vermögen n (auch fig)3. Kirchengut n -
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достояние ; наследие ; наследство ; ? patrimony national ; -
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'pætriməni(property passed on to a person by his or her father or ancestors: This farm is part of my patrimony.) farsarvsubst. \/ˈpætrɪmənɪ\/1) patremonium, farsarv, arvegods2) kirkegods -
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['pætriməni](property passed on to a person by his or her father or ancestors: This farm is part of my patrimony.) föðurleifð -
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patrimónium, egyházi vagyon, apai örökség* * *['pætriməni](property passed on to a person by his or her father or ancestors: This farm is part of my patrimony.) apai örökség -
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N1. पैत्रिक संपत्तिHe inherited the white horse as part of his patrimony. -
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['pætriməni](property passed on to a person by his or her father or ancestors: This farm is part of my patrimony.) património* * *pat.ri.mo.ny[p'ætriməni] n 1 patrimônio, herança paterna. 2 dotação de igreja. 3 qualquer herança ou legado. -
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{'pætriməni}
1. наследствен имот
2. черковен имот/дарение
3. наследство, нещо наследено (и прен.)* * *{'patrimъni} n 1. наследствен имот; 2. черковен имот/дарени* * *наследство;* * *1. наследствен имот 2. наследство, нещо наследено (и прен.) 3. черковен имот/дарение* * *patrimony[´pætriməni] n 1. наследствен имот; бащино наследство; патримониум, патримоний; 2. църковен имот; патримониум, патримоний; 3. наследство, нещо наследено. -
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n. babadan kalma miras, kilise vakfı* * *baba mirası* * *['pætriməni](property passed on to a person by his or her father or ancestors: This farm is part of my patrimony.) babadan kalma miras -
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['pætriməni](property passed on to a person by his or her father or ancestors: This farm is part of my patrimony.) dediščina* * *[paetriməni]nounpatrimonij, očetna dediščina; cerkveno premoženje
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Patrimony — may refer to:* Property or other legal entitlements inherited from (or through) one s father, especially if it has been handed down through generations in the same family, birthright. * The sum total of all personal and real entitlements,… … Wikipedia
patrimony — pat·ri·mo·ny / pa trə ˌmō nē/ n pl nies [Middle French patrimonie, from Latin patrimonium, from patr pater father] 1: an estate inherited from one s father or ancestor to deprive her and her coheirs of their patrimony Wells Fargo Bank v. Kincaid … Law dictionary
patrimony — pat‧ri‧mo‧ny [ˈpætrməni ǁ moʊni] noun [uncountable] LAW property, goods etc that are passed through a family or nation over a very long period of time; = INHERITANCE: • Under the service contract, any oil found remains the exclusive patrimony of … Financial and business terms
Patrimony — Pat ri*mo*ny, n.; pl. {Patrimonies}. [L. patrimonium, fr. pater father: cf. F. patrimoine. See {Paternal}.] 1. A right or estate inherited from one s father; or, in a larger sense, from any ancestor. Reave the orphan of his patrimony. Shak. [1913 … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
patrimony — (n.) mid 14c., property of the Church, also spiritual legacy of Christ, from O.Fr. patrimonie (12c.), from L. patrimonium a paternal estate, inheritance, from pater (gen. patris) father (see FATHER (Cf. father) (n.)) + monium, suffix signifying… … Etymology dictionary
patrimony — *heritage, inheritance, birthright … New Dictionary of Synonyms
patrimony — ► NOUN (pl. patrimonies) 1) property inherited from one s father or male ancestor. 2) heritage. ORIGIN Latin patrimonium, from pater father … English terms dictionary
patrimony — [pa′trə mō΄nē] n. pl. patrimonies [ME patrimoigne < OFr patrimoine < L patrimonium < pater,FATHER + monium, MONY] 1. property inherited from one s father or ancestors 2. property endowed to an institution, as a church 3. anything… … English World dictionary
patrimony — [[t]pæ̱trɪməni, AM moʊni[/t]] 1) N SING Someone s patrimony is the possessions that they have inherited from their father or ancestors. [FORMAL] I left my parents house, relinquished my estate and my patrimony. 2) N SING A country s patrimony is… … English dictionary
patrimony — /paetramaniy/ Such estate as has descended in the same family. Estates which have descended or been devised in a direct line from the father, and, by extension, from the mother or other ancestor. It has been held that the word is not necessarily… … Black's law dictionary
Patrimony of affectation — In the civil law tradition the patrimony of affectation is a patrimony, or legal entitlement, that can be divided for a purpose, as being distinct from the general patrimony of the person. It is similar to the common law concept of the trust in… … Wikipedia