successoral

English

Etymology

From successor + -al.

Adjective

successoral (not comparable)

  1. (chiefly law) Pertaining to a successor or succession.
    • 2002, Colin Jones, The Great Nation, Penguin 2003, p. 47:
      In July 1717, a commission established by Orléans to adjudicate the issue had emphatically denied the successoral claims of the two brothers, and the Regent declared himself in a state of ‘happy powerlessness to alienate the crown's domain’.

French

Adjective

successoral (feminine singular successorale, masculine plural successoraux, feminine plural successorales)

  1. successoral
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