Galician

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Etymology

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Attested till the 16th century. From Latin heres (heir).

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Noun

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heree m (plural herees)

  1. (archaic) heir
    Synonym: herdeiro
    • 1407, A. Fernández Salgado, editor, A documentación medieval de San Bieito do Campo, Universidade de Santiago de Compostela, page 55:
      Jten faço por mjña heree vnjversal en todos meus bẽes móueles e rraýzes a mjña filla Catalyna, que ey da dita mjña moller Costança Peres
      Item, I make my universal heir, in all of my goods, real and personal, my daughter Catalina, who I have of my wife Constanza Pérez
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