droit

/drɔɪt/
noun
  1. A legal right or claim, especially one that is formal or traditional.
    • She argued that she had a droit to the property through inheritance.
    • The ancient law granted the lord the droit to collect taxes from the villagers.
    • The treaty recognized the fishing droits of the coastal nation.
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