The term "died seized" refers to a situation in property law where a person who holds legal title to a property (the "seized" individual) passes away while still owning that property. This status is significant in determining how the property is handled after death, particularly in relation to inheritance and estate distribution. Typically, the property will then be transferred according to the deceased's will or, if there is no will, according to state intestacy laws.
to arrest or be arrested
The term "seized and possessed" most often appears in wills in which land and/or property are inherited from one person to another. I means that one legally acquired and owns said land and/or property.
Seized should mean that it's not turning. Crank the engine and see if the alternator pulley spins or not.
Harold Godwinson
do you mean "intestate" this means you died without leaving a will.
Confiscated
Their money was seized by the Nazi government before they were killed.
The word "snached" is a colloquial term often used in slang to mean something that has been taken or seized quickly, often implying a sense of urgency or stealth. It can also refer to taking something that is desirable or fashionable, similar to "snatch." The term is commonly used in informal contexts, particularly in social media and pop culture.
The engine has seized up! Pirates have seized the port!
A barracks emperor is a historical term for an Ancient Roman emperor who seized power by virtue of the command of his army.
When a domain is seized, it means that the government or law enforcement agency has taken control of the domain name and website associated with it, usually due to illegal activities or violations of laws.
sized is the homophne of seized