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parcener

 
Dictionary: par·ce·ner   (pär'sə-nər) pronunciation
n.
See coparcener.

[Middle English, from Anglo-Norman, from parcen, portion, division, from Vulgar Latin *partiō, partiōn-, from Latin partitiō, partitiōn-. See partition.]


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A joint heir.

Collectively the joint heirs are called coparceners.

 
 
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