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heredes

American  
[hi-ree-deez] / hɪˈri diz /

noun

  1. plural of heres.


heredes British  
/ hɪˈriːdiːz /

noun

  1. the plural of heres

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In this curious document we read the names of Christopher and James—"Christophorem et Jacobum, fratres de Columbi, filiis et heredes quondam Dominici eorum patris."

From Cuba Past and Present by Davey, Richard

Tercius fuit Galfridus Dore cuius eciam heredes extincti sunt in eadem pestilencia.

From Villainage in England Essays in English Mediaeval History by Vinogradoff, Paul

William the duke of Guien died bethout heire masle, uppon his voiage he made to seint Alienora et Alici� fili� et heredes Will'mi ducis Guion.

From The Boke of Noblesse by Unknown

Recens enim in quorundam vestrorum animis adhuc est illius cruenti temporis memoria quod a Ricardo tertio cum avi nostri materni Edwardi Quarti statum in controversiam vocasset ejusque heredes regno atque vit� priv�sset illatum est.

From The Reign of Henry the Eighth, Volume 1 (of 3) by Froude, James Anthony

Hanoviæ, typis Wechelianis, apud Claudium Marnium & heredes Joannis Aubrii, 1604 8o.

From The Library of William Congreve by Hodges, John Cunyus