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    pat·ri·mo·ny
    [ˈpatrəˌmōnē]
    noun
    patrimony (noun) · patrimonies (plural noun)
    1. property inherited from one's father or male ancestor:
      "owners refuse to part with their patrimony in the interests of agricultural development" · "patrimony laws"
      • heritage:
        "an organization that saves the world's cultural patrimony by restoring historic buildings"
      • historical
        the estate or property belonging by ancient endowment or right to a church or other institution.
    Origin
    Middle English: from Old French patrimoine, from Latin patrimonium, from pater, patr- ‘father’.
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    What does patrimony mean?Get Word of the Day daily email! The meaning of PATRIMONY is an estate inherited from one's father or ancestor. How to use patrimony in a sentence.
    How do you use patrimony in a sentence?Use the noun patrimony to describe an inheritance, especially if it comes from your father's side of the family through many generations. If your great-great-grandfather built the house you live in, it is your patrimony. The Latin origin of the word patrimony is pater, or "father," plus mōnium, "state or condition."
    What is an example of patrimony?Something that's handed down from your father is an example of patrimony, like your name or your antique dining room table. Use the noun patrimony to describe an inheritance, especially if it comes from your father's side of the family through many generations. If your great-great-grandfather built the house you live in, it is your patrimony.
    Where did patrimony come from?Origin patrimony (1300-1400) French patrimonie, from Latin patrimonium, from pater “father” patrimony meaning, definition, what is patrimony: property given to you after the death of...: Learn more.
     
  3. The meaning of PATRIMONY is an estate inherited from one's father or ancestor.
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    PATRIMONY meaning: 1 : property that you receive from your father when he dies inheritance; 2 : things that are from the past heritage
    www.britannica.com/dictionary/patrimony
    /ˈpætrɪməni/ /ˈpætrɪməʊni/ [singular] (formal) property that is given to somebody when their father dies synonym inheritance He feared that his patrimony would not be enough to cover the debts.
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    land, property, historical objects, etc. that have belonged to a country or other area for many years: cultural/national patrimony The statues are part of our country's cultural patrimony.
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