Difference between revisions of "Entailed"

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entailed: end ailed.  End meaning both "finish" and "backside, behind".
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* entailed: end-ailed → "end" meaning both "finish" and "backside, behind".
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* entail: inheritance which may not be disposed of by the legatee

Revision as of 09:12, 13 June 2006

  • entailed: end-ailed → "end" meaning both "finish" and "backside, behind".
  • entail: inheritance which may not be disposed of by the legatee