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Cosa (chi) è primogeniture - definizione

TYPE OF INHERITANCE OR SUCCESSION IN WHICH THE FIRST-BORN QUALIFYING CHILD INHERITS THE ENTIRE OR MAIN ESTATE
Male primogeniture; Cognatic primogeniture; Agnatic primogeniture; Lineal primogeniture; Cognatic succession; Equal primogeniture; Feudal primogeniture; Male-preference primogeniture; Agnatic-cognatic primogeniture; Primogenitures; Primogenitary; Primogenital; Primogenitureship; Primogenitureships; Absolute primogeniture; First-born son; Absolute cognatic primogeniture; Prima Genitor; Male-preferance cognatic primogeniture; Male-preference cognatic primogeniture; Primogenitur; Male-preferance primogeniture; Firstborn son; Salic primogeniture; Law of primogeniture
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primogeniture         
[?pr??m?(?)'d??n?t??]
¦ noun the state of being the firstborn child.
?a rule or tradition of inheritance by the firstborn child.
Derivatives
primogenital adjective
primogenitary adjective
Origin
C17: from med. L. primogenitura, from L. primo 'first' + genitura 'geniture'.
primogeniture         
n. from Latin for "first born," the ancient rule from feudal England (except in the County of Kent) that the oldest son would inherit the entire estate of his parents (or nearest ancestor), and, if there was no male heir, the daughters would take (receive the property) in equal shares. The intent was to preserve larger properties from being broken up into small holdings, which might weaken the power of nobles. It does not exist in the United States.
Primogeniture         
·adj The state of being the firstborn of the same parents; seniority by birth among children of the same family.
II. Primogeniture ·adj The exclusive right of inheritance which belongs to the eldest son. Thus in England the right of inheriting the estate of the father belongs to the eldest son, and in the royal family the eldest son of the sovereign is entitled to the throne by primogeniture. In exceptional cases, among the female children, the crown descends by right of primogeniture to the eldest daughter only and her issue.

Wikipedia

Primogeniture

Primogeniture ( also ) is the right, by law or custom, of the firstborn legitimate child to inherit the parent's entire or main estate in preference to shared inheritance among all or some children, any illegitimate child or any collateral relative. In most contexts, it means the inheritance of the firstborn son (agnatic primogeniture); it can also mean by the firstborn daughter (matrilineal primogeniture), or firstborn child (absolute primogeniture).

Esempi dal corpus di testo per primogeniture
1. Landed gentry have put their faith in primogeniture for centuries.
2. Sometimes his comments on the subject of primogeniture were succinct and dismissive.
3. And without the tradition of primogeniture, there might not have been a Civil War in 1688.
4. In a historic move, the tradition of male primogeniture within the Royal Family is set to be abolished to give a monarch‘s daughter an equal claim to the throne.
5. The state of Nepal has just passed a bill to create equal primogeniture for succession (rather than privileging the male line, as we still do here) and a similar bill is passing through parliament in Denmark.