märˈdanˌsestər noun
Etymology: Anglo-French, death of the ancestor
: an obsolete writ or brieve in English and Scots law for the recovery by an heir from an abator of a tenement which his deceased ancestor held in seisin at his death
märˈdanˌsestər noun
Etymology: Anglo-French, death of the ancestor
: an obsolete writ or brieve in English and Scots law for the recovery by an heir from an abator of a tenement which his deceased ancestor held in seisin at his death
Webster's New International English Dictionary. Новый международный словарь английского языка Webster. 2012