coheir

/ˈkoʊˌɛr/
noun
  1. A person who inherits property or a title together with one or more other people.
    • After their father's death, each sibling became a coheir to the family estate.
    • As a coheir, he had to share the inheritance with his brother.
    • The will named her as a coheir along with her two cousins.
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