h₃erbʰ-mn̥
“something inherited, patrimony”Widely acceptedkinshiplaw
heir, heritage, hereditary, orphan
Derivative from *h₃erbʰ- "to change allegiance/inherit", yielding Latin hērēs "heir", English heir, heritage, hereditary, orphan.
Related Roots
bʰerh₂-mn̥“an opening made by boring”bʰerǵ-es-“protection, a guarantee”bʰréh₂tēr“brother, male sibling”bʰréh₂tēr-yo-“of a brother, brotherly”deh₁-mn̥-₆“something set down, an established law”deh₁-yt-“something owed, a binding obligation”deh₂iwḗr“husband's brother, brother-in-law”deh₃-mn̥-₂“a giving, a portion allotted”