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borough-English
[ bur-oh-ing-glishor, often, -lish, buhr- ]
noun
- (formerly, in some parts of England) a custom by which the youngest son inherited the entire estate upon the death of his father.
borough-English
noun
- English law (until 1925) a custom in certain English boroughs whereby the youngest son inherited land to the exclusion of his older brothers Compare primogeniture gavelkind
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Word History and Origins
Origin of borough-English1
Middle English word dating back to 1300–50
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Word History and Origins
Origin of borough-English1
C14: from Anglo-French tenure en burgh Engloys tenure in an English borough; so called because the custom was unknown in France
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