-rə̇ˈlik(ˌ)tē noun
Etymology: Medieval Latin, right of a widow
Scots law : a widow's right to a share in the free movable estate of her deceased husband to the extent of one third if there are children and otherwise one half
-rə̇ˈlik(ˌ)tē noun
Etymology: Medieval Latin, right of a widow
Scots law : a widow's right to a share in the free movable estate of her deceased husband to the extent of one third if there are children and otherwise one half
Webster's New International English Dictionary. Новый международный словарь английского языка Webster. 2012