different between disinherit vs disherit
disinherit
English
Etymology
From Middle English; see dis- +? inherit.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?d?s?n?h???t/
- Rhymes: -?r?t
Verb
disinherit (third-person singular simple present disinherits, present participle disinheriting, simple past and past participle disinherited)
- (transitive) To exclude from inheritance; to disown.
Related terms
- disinheritance
Translations
Anagrams
- rhinitides
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disherit
English
Etymology
From Old French desheriter, from Vulgar Latin *desheret?, from Latin dis- + h?r?dit?.
Verb
disherit (third-person singular simple present disherits, present participle disheriting, simple past and past participle disherited)
- (obsolete) To disinherit.
Anagrams
- histerid, tiredish
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