单词 | partible |
例句 | They eventually forced him to abdicate, and under the principle of partible inheritance, in 843 they divided the empire among them in an agreement called the Treaty of Verdun. World History: to 1500 2023-04-19T00:00:00Z With partible paternity, the woman’s role in producing babies is typically downgraded, unsurprisingly, to “receptacle.” Perspective | In some cultures, multiple fathers — or no fathers at all — are the norm 2022-06-17T04:00:00Z There was co-operation in working the fields but no communistic division of the crops, and the individual's hold upon his strips developed rapidly into an inheritable and partible ownership. A Short History of English Agriculture Antonyms: See impartial. partiality, n. bias, favoritism; predilection, inclination, fondness, predisposition, bent. partible, a. separable, divisible, detachable, dissoluble, severable. Putnam's Word Book But it contains intelligibles after the manner of an image, and receives partibly their impartible forms, such as are uniform variously, and such as are immovable, according to a self-motive condition. Introduction to the Philosophy and Writings of Plato A chief source of conflict was the practice of partible inheritance, whereby each son received an equal share of his father’s estate. World History: to 1500 2023-04-19T00:00:00Z Associated word: cordon. separable, a. divisible, detachable, severable, partible. Putnam's Word Book |
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