• Postremogeniture

    Pronunciation

    • RP enPR: pŏstrÄ“mōjĕʹnÄ­tyo͝or, IPA: /pÉ’stɹiːməʊˈdÊ’É›nɪtjÊŠÉ™/
    • UK enPR: pŏs'trÄ“mōjĕʹnÄ­chr, IPA: /ËŒpÉ’stɹiːməʊˈdÊ’É›náµ»tʃə/

    Origin

    First attested in 1865; either Latin postrēmōgenitus ("last-born") + English -ure or the compounding in English of the Latin postrēmus ("who is last") + genitūra, in both cases after primogeniture; compare postreme.

    Full definition of postremogeniture

    Noun

    postremogeniture

    (uncountable)
    1. inheritance by the last-born child of the entirety of, or of a privilege position in, a parent’s wealth, estate, or office; ultimogeniture.
      • 1865, “Revue Historique de droit Français et Étranger” in The Journal of Jurisprudence IX, page 47The general rule of the equal partition of property, without distinction of sex or primogeniture, suffers exception in the law of juveigneurie, or, as it may be called, postremogeniture, which confers, not on the eldest of children, but on the youngest, the paternal mansion.
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