inheritably

English

Etymology

inheritable + -ly

Adverb

inheritably (not comparable)

  1. By inheritance.
    • 1586, Heinrich Bullinger, Fiftie Godlie and Learned Sermons, Divided Into Five Decades: Containing the Chiefe and Principall Points of Christian Religion, Written in Three Severall Tomes Or Sections. Whereunto are Addid Certaine Epistles of the Same Author Concerning the Apparell of Ministers and Other Indifferent Things. With a Triple Or Three-fold Table Verie Fruitful and Necessarie, page 495:
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