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- واژهنامه · French & English to Persian Epistemological Dictionary hériter|hérédité|héréditaire|héréditairement|héritier|heritage|heredity|heir|heiress|inheritance|hereditary|heirs|heirloom|inheritor radical sanscrit har : prendre mord-a-rig bâz/bar-mând pas-mâya ers (ar.) + Ganj e zar i ke co xospi zir e rig Bâ to bâšad ân, na bâšad morda-rig (Mathnavi, BALXI RUMI (Nikolson, Reynold), 3758, II) + « Nous n’héritons pas de la terre de nos ancêtres, nous l’empruntons à nos enfants » (Antoine de Saint-Exupéry) + La tendance du patrimoine (et, par là, de toute la structure sociale) à perséverer dans son être ne peut se réalisr que si l'héritage hérite l'héritier , si, par l'intermédiaire notamment de ceux qui en ont provisoirement la charge et qui doivent assurer leur succession, "le mort (c'est-à-dire la propiété) saisit le vif (c'est-à-dire un propiétaire disposé et apte à hériter )." (P. BOURDIEU, Les règles de l'art, p. 30) + In the past, the heredity principle ensured that many of the governing class should be lazy and incompetent, which gave the others a chance. (B. RUSSELL, Sceptical essays, p. 181)
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- واژهنامه · Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary in·her·it v. Pronunciation: in- ' her-ət, - ' he-rət Function: verb Etymology: Middle English enheriten to give right of inheritance to, from Anglo-French enheriter, from Late Latin inhereditare, from Latin in- + hereditas inheritance ― more at HEREDITY Date: 14th century transitive verb 1 : to come into possession of or receive especially as a right or divine portion <and every one who has left houses or brothers or sisters ⋯ for my name's sake, will receive a hundredfold, and inherit eternal life ― Mount 19:29 (RSV)> 2 a : to receive from an ancestor as a right or title descendible by law at the ancestor's death b : to receive as a devise or legacy 3 : to receive from a parent or ancestor by genetic transmission < inherit a defective enzyme> 4 : to have in turn or receive as if from an ancestor < inherit ed the problem from his predecessor> intransitive verb : to take or hold a possession or rights by inheritance –in·her·i·tor \-(r)ə-tər\ noun –in·her·i·tress \-(r)ə-trəs\ or in·her·i·trix \-(r)ə-( ˌ )triks\ noun ]]>