drwädōbān noun
Etymology: French, right of escheat
: the right formerly possessed by the crown or state in France of confiscating all the property, real and personal, of which a domiciled alien died possessed
drwädōbān noun
Etymology: French, right of escheat
: the right formerly possessed by the crown or state in France of confiscating all the property, real and personal, of which a domiciled alien died possessed
Webster's New International English Dictionary. Новый международный словарь английского языка Webster. 2012