"esnecy" meaning in English

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Noun

Etymology: See eigne. Etymology templates: {{m|en|eigne}} eigne Head templates: {{en-noun|-}} esnecy (uncountable)
  1. (UK, law, obsolete or historical) A prerogative given to the eldest coparcener (or whomever of the coparceners is so entitled by a court) to choose first after an inheritance is divided. Tags: UK, historical, obsolete, uncountable Categories (topical): Law
    Sense id: en-esnecy-en-noun-U4~9aAxP Categories (other): British English, English entries with incorrect language header Topics: law

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