Wednesday, January 28, 2009

Word of the Day!

primogeniture-

primogeniture • \prye-moh-JENN-uh-chur\
• noun
*1 : the state of being the firstborn of the children of the same parents
2 : an exclusive right of inheritance belonging to the eldest son

Example Sentence:Brian argued that primogeniture gave him the right to the first piece of cake among his siblings.

Did you know
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In many civilizations, past and present, the state of being the oldest among siblings is a key component of inheritance law. “Primogeniture,” which first appeared in English in the early 17th century, derives from the Late Latin “primogenitura,” a combination of the Latin “primus” (“first”) and “genitura” (“birth”), from the past participle of “gignere” (“to beget”). For those who are youngest in birth order, a similar word applies -- “ultimogeniture” -- but this word is newer (first appearing in English in 1882) and much less common.

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