patrimony in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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patrimony <pl patrimonies> [Am ˈpætrəˌmoʊni, Brit ˈpatrɪməni] N form

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If the husband of a woman die, his wife may take her husband's patrimony. 194.
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Under communist rule, the state nationalized and retained it as cultural patrimony.
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As was required at the time, his family donated him with a patrimony which could pay for his seminary expenses.
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The law grants the indigenous population broad rights, including the protection of their cultural patrimony and the exclusive use of their traditional lands.
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They are all very important because of their medieval patrimony.
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This was meant as assurance that every peer took good care of his estates and patrimony.
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He relinquished his patrimony and did not get any money from his four employed brothers.
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It is believed that this castle, and the estate connected, was an original patrimony of the dynasty.
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He declared that such rightful heir would be invested with his patrimony upon coming of age.
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The now famous house, classed as a world patrimony, has been classified a historical monument since 1998.
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