Crossword-Solution: HEIRSHIP 8 letters, 14 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 16

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Word Word Type Definition
Heirship n. The state, character, or privileges of an heir; right of
inheriting.

We have 14 clues for the answer “HEIRSHIP”

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Right of inheritance 1 answer
state or condition of being an heir 1 answer
sonship 3 answers
specialism 9 answers
filiation 11 answers
no charge 13 answers
something for nothing 13 answers
FEOFF 42 answers
fief 43 answers
Metier 47 answers
Windfall 50 answers
Acquisition. 53 answers
strong point 64 answers
Forte 74 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
EERAT
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with HEIRSHIP (5)

King Svein made a magnificent feast, to which he invited all the chiefs in his dominions; for he would give the succession-feast, or the heirship-ale, after his father Harald.
Heimskringla Snorri Sturlason 1996
Thus was the heirship-ale drunk that day, but the next morning, when the Jomsborg vikings had slept off their drink, they thought they had spoken more than enough.
Heimskringla Snorri Sturlason 1996
These estates were in co-heirship, joint tenancy I think they called it, although I know not the meaning, only so that if either tenant died, the other living, all would come to the live one in spite of any testament.
Lorna Doone, A Romance of Exmoor R. D. Blackmore 2006
They are of good birth, and reckless; and their place is very strong.' 'Good birth! What was Lord Russell of, Lord Essex, and this Sidney? 'Tis the surest heirship to the block to be the chip of a good one.
Lorna Doone, A Romance of Exmoor R. D. Blackmore 2006
Therefore it is enough to say, that knowing Lorna to be direct in heirship to vast property, and bearing especial spite against the house of which she was the last, the Doones had brought her up with full intention of lawful marriage; and had carefully secluded her from the wildest of their young gallants.
Lorna Doone, A Romance of Exmoor R. D. Blackmore 2006
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Appears in: NYT.

Used 1 time in crossword archives (1985).