legatary

English

Etymology

From Latin legatarius, from legaturius (enjoined by a last will). Compare French légataire. See legacy.

Noun

legatary (plural legataries)

  1. A legatee.
    • 1726, John Ayliffe, Parergon juris canonici Anglicani
      A Legatary in Alternatives has his Choice and Election from the Law it self

References

  • legatary in Webster’s Revised Unabridged Dictionary, G. & C. Merriam, 1913

Anagrams

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