Crossword-Solution: LEGITIM
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Legitim | a. | The portion of movable estate to which the children are entitled upon the death of the father. |
We have 1 clue for the answer “LEGITIM”
| Clue | Answers |
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| inheritance due to children from father | 1 answer |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ETERA
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with LEGITIM (5)
Non modo quod a tam illustris et amabilis mulieris consuetudine et consortio divertendum sit, sed multo magis quod specie ad similitudinem veri conjugii decepti in amplexibus plusquam fornicariis tam multos annos trivimus nullâ legitimâ prognatâ nobis sobole quæ nobis mortuis hujus inclyti regni hereditatem capessat.
Canone sine saluatore, & inuentas esse has artes_ +pros ap..ên eleeinôn anthrôpôn tôn rhadiôs hupokleptomenôn eis tauta hupo tou diabolou.+ _affirmat Cedrenus in historiæ compendio._] [Footnote e: _Probationes ex quibus legitim[~u] est Iudicia fieri, tres necessariæ planè dici & indubitatæ possunt 1ª veritas notorij & permanentia facti.
Some delay was occasioned by the gentlemen of the long robe, but the _Sponsalia_ having been finally perused and settled by the eminent barrister CHRYSOSTOM SILVERTONGUE, Q.C., were engrossed on the _Legitimæ Tabellæ_, and were sealed on WODEN'S day last.
Huic veri videndi cupiditati adjuncta est appetitio quædam principatûs, ut nemini parere animus benè a naturâ, informatus velit, nisi præcipienti, aut docenti, aut utilitatis causâ justè et legitimè imperanti: ex quo animi magnitudo existit, et humanarum rerum contemtio." Cicero, de Officiis, Lib.
Solus ex omnibus Belli et pacis arbiter fuit constitutus: At belli legitimè suscipiendi, et persequendi, Aut pacis honestè retinendæ, aut firmandæ Solus ex omnibus expers et ignarus.