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[Noun] | "pat*ri*mo*ny" | \ ˈpa-trə-ˌmō-nē \
1: an estate inherited from one's father or ancestor
2: anything derived from one's father or ancestors : heritage
3: an estate or endowment belonging by ancient right to a church
Origin: 14th century ;
Middle English patrimoine, patrimonie, from Anglo-French patremoine, from Latin patrimonium, from patr-, pater father;
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[Noun] | "patrimonies"
1: something that is or may be inherited;
* e.g., " ... her patrimony was the family's newspaper business "
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[Noun] | "patrimony"
1: something that is or may be inherited;
* e.g., " ... her patrimony was the family's newspaper business "
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[ "Patrimonious" ]
1: Both patronizing and sanctimonious.
* e.g., ... European colonizers were often patrimonious to the natives.
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