ˌkwē(ˌ)inˈwēˌtä noun
Etymology: Medieval Latin, literally, to whom in life
: a writ of entry by means of which a widow sought to recover lands which had belonged to her but had been transferred by her husband during his lifetime
ˌkwē(ˌ)inˈwēˌtä noun
Etymology: Medieval Latin, literally, to whom in life
: a writ of entry by means of which a widow sought to recover lands which had belonged to her but had been transferred by her husband during his lifetime
Webster's New International English Dictionary. Новый международный словарь английского языка Webster. 2012