heritor如何读

英:['herɪtə]

美:['herətə]

heritor是什么意思

  • n.继承人

heritor英英释义

Noun:
  1. a person who is entitled by law or by the terms of a will to inherit the estate of another

heritor词源英文解释

Middle English heriter, heritour, borrowed from Anglo-French heriter, heritier, going back to Vulgar Latin *hērēditārius, noun derivative of Latin hērēditārius "of inheritance, passed by means of inheritance" (Late Latin, "inheriting") — more at hereditary

The first known use of heritor was in the 15th century

heritor 例句

1 The presbytery may interfere to compel the heritors to provide due accommodation, but has no further jurisdiction.

2 Appanage of time put in your keeping For my far-off heritor to hear.

3 Acknowledge me, and all high heritors Who shall succeed me, your eternal foe, Your eternal victor in half-victories— But never your destroyer to the last.

4 In such fashion did Mr. Rogers outwit his heritors.

5 The trustor or its heritor.

(二)委托人或者其继承人.

6 He claims that he is the only one legal heritor.

他声称自己是唯一合法的继承人。

7 Though it was summer these red heritors of the land could not do without 16 their fire at night-time, any more than they could do without their skins and frowsy blankets.

8 Ah! hadst thou liked me less and loved me more,Through all those summer days of joy and rain,I had not now been sorrow’s heritor,Or stood a lackey in the House of Pain.

9 The chief heritor of the parish is Captain W. H. Drummond Moray of Abercairny, whose family, though old proprietors, seem never to have lived in the parish.

10 This same Laird of Logan was at a meeting of the heritors of Cumnock, where a proposal was made to erect a new churchyard wall.

11 And, after some farther concerted arrangements, the heritor left his affianced, and proceeded to Cauldshouthers, to report to Grizelda what he had achieved.

12 If I quit this bright and glorious scene, without thought and gratitude to that Being who, I humbly trust, has made me an heritor of still greater things, I offend wittingly and without hope.

13 I don't speak in favour of the population generally, more than I would do in favour of the merchant, or of the heritor, were it not for the truth.

14 The heritor who was entitled to and always received this token of respect, was Mr. Miller, proprietor of Dalswinton.

15 I came not from Ayr till after eleven in the forenoon, and went to Balagen with forty heritors again night.

16 Hemingway and Dos Passos in the first world war; Mailer, Heller, Jones and Vonnegut in the second world war; O’Brien, Herr and Marlantes in Vietnam: they’re all heritors of Bierce.

17 There were some of birth and breeding, and there were daughters of the slums, heritors of their mothers' foulness.

18 The Sheriff expressed strong disapproval of the heritors' stinginess, and ordered them to get a new manse built for the minister.

19 "Ah! hadst thou liked me less and loved me more, Through all these summer days of joy and rain, I had not now been sorrow's heritor, Or stood a lackey in the House of Pain."

20 On the other hand, the towns, the villages, the farm-houses, the properties of small heritors, sent forth numerous recruits to the presbyterian interest.

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