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coheir

[ koh-air ]

noun

  1. a joint heir.


coheir

/ kəʊˈɛə /

noun

  1. a person who inherits jointly with others


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Derived Forms

  • coˈheiress, noun:feminine

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Other Words From

  • co·heirship noun

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Word History and Origins

Origin of coheir1

1350–1400; Middle English. See co-, heir

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Example Sentences

But it was out of this man's family that Sophie selected, though ultimately, her coheir.

His descendant became, in right of his wife, coheir of the house of Sumeri, vested in Weoley-castle.

The crest was another, but a separate inheritance, descending equally through an heir or coheir-general.

Hannah would usually be described as "coheir and subsequently sole heir of" Arthur.

Years pass, and the wild, reckless Ishmael is seen ridiculing Isaac, his puny brother and coheir.

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Cohan, George M.coheiress