Joint+heir
81συγκληρονόμοις — συγκληρόνομος joint heir masc/fem/neut dat pl συγκληρονόμος masc/fem/neut dat pl …
82συγκληρονόμου — συγκληρόνομος joint heir masc/fem/neut gen sg συγκληρονόμος masc/fem/neut gen sg …
83συγκληρονόμους — συγκληρόνομος joint heir masc/fem acc pl συγκληρονόμος masc/fem acc pl …
84συγκληρονόμων — συγκληρόνομος joint heir masc/fem/neut gen pl συγκληρονόμος masc/fem/neut gen pl …
85συγκληρονόμῳ — συγκληρόνομος joint heir masc/fem/neut dat sg συγκληρονόμος masc/fem/neut dat sg …
86συγκληρόνομοι — συγκληρόνομος joint heir masc/fem nom/voc pl …
87coparcener — n. joint heir. ♦ coparcenary, n. & a …
88parcener — /parsanar/ A joint heir; one who, with others, holds an estate in co parcenary (q.v.). Gibson v. Johnson, 331 Mo. 1198, 56 S.W.2d 783 …
89partner — [14] Partner is related to part – but not quite so directly as might appear. When it first entered the language it was in the form parcener [13], which remains in existence as a legal term meaning ‘joint heir’. This came via Anglo Norman parcener …
90partner — n. & v. n. 1 a person who shares or takes part with another or others, esp. in a business firm with shared risks and profits. 2 a companion in dancing. 3 a player (esp. one of two) on the same side in a game. 4 either member of a married couple,… …