- Assets include broken tea set - Bankrupt property featured a broken tea set - Deceased's property - Deceased’s property - Extensive parcel of land - House and land - Housing area
- beneficiary in will - Hire out next in line - Inheritor - Inheritor in the air, from the sounds of it - Legal inheritor - Male inheritor - Next in line
- A jumble - A mingled mass; a confused mixture; a stew of various
ingredients; a hodgepodge. - A blending of property for equality of division, as
when lands given in frank-marriage to one daughter were, after the
death of the ancestor, blended with the lands descending to her and to
her sisters from the same ancestor, and then divided in equal portions
among all the daughters. In modern usage, a mixing together, or
throwing into a common mass or stock, of the estate left by a person
deceased and the amounts advanced to any particular child or children,
for the purpose of a more equal division, or of equalizing the shares
of all the children; the property advanced being accounted for at its
value when given.
- Having left a valid will - Having left a will - Having made a legally valid will - Person with current will appear in separate statement - Having made and left a will; as, a person is said to die
testate. - One who leaves a valid will at death; a testate person.
- Griever - One at a funeral - Person at a funeral - One who mourns or is grieved at any misfortune, as the
death of a friend. - One who attends a funeral as a hired mourner.
- Confinement to a sick bed, or time of taking to one's
bed from sickness. - Aspect of the heavens at the time of taking to one's
sick bed, by which the prognostics of recovery or death were made.
- Ides (of March) - Next in order after the fourteenth; -- the ordinal of
fifteen. - Consisting of one of fifteen equal parts or divisions of
a thing. - One of fifteen equal parts or divisions; the quotient of
a unit divided by fifteen. - A species of tax upon personal property formerly laid on
towns, boroughs, etc., in England, being one fifteenth part of what the
personal property in each town, etc., had been valued at. - A stop in an organ tuned two octaves above the diaposon. - An interval consisting of two octaves.
- Give up or surrender - Hand over - To set free from restraint; to set at liberty; to
release; to liberate, as from control; to give up; to free; to save; to
rescue from evil actual or feared; -- often with from or out of; as, to
deliver one from captivity, or from fear of death. - To give or transfer; to yield possession or control of;
to part with (to); to make over; to commit; to surrender; to resign; --
often with up or over, to or into. - To make over to the knowledge of another; to
communicate; to utter; to speak; to impart. - To give forth in action or exercise; to discharge; as,
to deliver a blow; to deliver a broadside, or a ball. - To free from, or disburden of, young; to relieve of a
child in childbirth; to bring forth; -- often with of.