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  • 141 heredera

    f.
    1 heir, heiress, inheritor to something left by a deceased person.
    2 heir, one possessing the same propensities as his predecessors.
    3 vintager, one who gathers the vintage. (Provincial)
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    f., (m. - heredero)
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    = heiress [heir, -masc.].
    Ex. In this novel, the plot involves two lovers who seek to take advantage of a sickly heiress.
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    = heiress [heir, -masc.].

    Ex: In this novel, the plot involves two lovers who seek to take advantage of a sickly heiress.

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    heredero,-a m,f (hombre) heir
    (mujer) heiress: la infanta Isabel fue la heredera del trono español, Princess Isabel was the heir to the Spanish throne
    son los herederos de una pequeña fortuna, they are going to inherit a small fortune
    Recuerda que heiress se refiere a una mujer que hereda una fortuna y no a una heredera del trono.
    ' heredera' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    heredero
    English:
    heir
    - heiress
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    f heiress
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    heredera n heiress [pl. heiresses]

    Spanish-English dictionary > heredera

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