heredes

/həˈridiz/
noun
  1. The plural form of 'heres', meaning heirs or people who inherit property or a title.
    • In Roman law, heredes were responsible for both the assets and debts of the deceased.
    • The will named several heredes who would share the estate.
    • The ancient document listed the heredes of the king's fortune.
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