exheredate

English

Etymology

From Latin exheredatus, past participle of exheredare (to disinherit), from ex (out) + heres, heredis (heir).

Verb

exheredate (third-person singular simple present exheredates, present participle exheredating, simple past and past participle exheredated)

  1. (archaic) To disinherit.

References

Latin

Participle

exhērēdāte

  1. vocative masculine singular of exhērēdātus