What is another word for Heirdom?

Pronunciation: [ˈe͡ədəm] (IPA)

Heirdom refers to the property or possessions inherited from one's ancestors. It is a common term used in the legal and financial world, but there are other synonyms that can also be used in its place. These include "inheritance," "bequest," "legacy," "succession," "patrimony," and "estate." Each of these words carries a slightly different meaning, but they can be used interchangeably with heirdom in most contexts. For example, an individual may inherit an estate or bequest from a deceased relative, and this would also be considered heirdom. Regardless of the term used, the importance of these inheritances cannot be overstated, as they often carry significant emotional and financial value for the recipients.

What are the hypernyms for Heirdom?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Usage examples for Heirdom

Sir Harper did send me a large fish from Lake Okeboji to-day, which the same did I and my Heirdom devour triumphantly this very evening.
"Eugene Field, A Study In Heredity And Contradictions"
Slason Thompson
To the Heirdom of heaven be ye welcome!
"The Complete Poetical Works of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow"
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
There, our lily shall grow stately Though ye answer not a word, And her fragrance shall be scornful of your silence: While your throne ascending calmly We, in Heirdom of your soul, Flash the river, lift the palm-tree, The dilated ocean roll, By the thoughts that throbbed within you, round the islands.
"The Poetical Works of Elizabeth Barrett Browning, Vol. I"
Elizabeth Barrett Browning

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