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1 etterfølger
successor -
2 arvemottager
subst. (legal arvemottager) intestate successor subst. heir, (kvinnelig) heiress subst. inheritor, (kvinnelig) inheritress, inheritrix -
3 arvemottaker
subst. (legal arvemottaker) intestate successor subst. heir, (kvinnelig) heiress subst. inheritor, (kvinnelig) inheritress, inheritrix -
4 arveprins
subst. heir presumptive (to the throne), successor to the throne subst. hereditary prince -
5 arving
subst. [ etterfølger] heir subst. [ etterfølger] inheritor (legal arving) intestate successor (eneste arving) sole heir, sole heiress -
6 arving etter loven
subst. intestate successor, legal heir -
7 arvtager
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8 etterfølgende aktivitet
subst. successor activity -
9 etterfølger
subst. successor -
10 etterkommer
offspring, descendant* * *subst. [ slekt] descendant, direct descendant, heir subst. [ etterfølger] successor -
11 ettermann
subst. successor -
12 legalarving
subst. (jus) US: legal heir subst. (jus) intestate successor, intestate heir subst. (jus) US: heir at law -
13 rettsetterfølger
subst. (jus) successor -
14 slektsarving
subst. (jus) intertate successor, interstate heir subst. (jus) US: heir at law, legal heir -
15 suksessor
subst. (jus) [ rettsetterfølger] successor -
16 tronfølger
subst. successor
См. также в других словарях:
successor — suc·ces·sor /sək se sər/ n: one that follows: one that succeeds another (as in a position, title, office, or estate) Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. successor … Law dictionary
Successor — Suc*ces sor, n. [OE. successour, OF. successur, successor, F. successeur, L. successor. See {Succeed}.] One who succeeds or follows; one who takes the place which another has left, and sustains the like part or character; correlative to… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
successor — UK US /səkˈsesər/ noun [C] ► someone or something that comes after another person or thing: successor to sb/sth »She has been appointed successor to the retiring chief executive. »Network Rail is the successor to Railtrack and runs lines and… … Financial and business terms
successor — one who comes after, late 13c., from O.Fr. successour, from L. successor, agent noun from pp. stem of succedere (see SUCCEED (Cf. succeed)) … Etymology dictionary
successor — [sək ses′ər] n. [ME < OFr successour < L successor < successus, pp. of succedere: see SUCCEED] a person or thing that succeeds, or follows, another; esp., one who succeeds to an office, title, etc … English World dictionary
Successor — (lat.), Nachfolger, Amtsfolger … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
successor — [n] heir beneficiary, descendant, follower, heritor, inheritor, next in line, replacement, scion; concepts 355,414 … New thesaurus
successor — ► NOUN ▪ a person or thing that succeeds another … English terms dictionary
successor — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ logical, natural, obvious ▪ rightful, worthy ▪ Their latest offering is a worthy successor to their popular debut album. ▪ chosen … Collocations dictionary
successor */*/ — UK [səkˈsesə(r)] / US [səkˈsesər] noun [countable] Word forms successor : singular successor plural successors someone who has an important position after someone else. Someone who has the position before someone else is called their predecessor… … English dictionary
successor — suc|ces|sor [ sək sesər ] noun count ** someone who has an important position after someone else. Someone who has the position before someone else is called their predecessor: successor to: They haven t yet named a successor to the outgoing CEO.… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English