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  • HEGEMONY
    The leadership of one among several independent confederate states.
  • HEGIRA
    The epoch or account of time used by the Arabians and the Turks, who begin their computation from the day that Mahomet was compelled to escape from Mecca, which happened on Friday, July 16, A. D. 622, under the reign of the Emperor Heracllus. Wharton.
  • HEGUMENOS
    The leader of the monks in the Greek Church.
  • HEIFER
    A young cow which has not had a calf. 2 East, P. C. 616. And see State v. McMlnn, 34 Ark. 162; Mundell v. Hammond, 40 Vt. 645.
  • HEIR
    At common law. A person who succeeds, by the rules of law, to an estate in lands, tenements, or hereditaments, upon the death of his ancestor, by descent and right of relationship. Hoover v. Smith, 96 Md. 393, 54 Atl. 102; Fletcher v. Holmes, 32 Ind. 510; Sewall v. Roberts, More...
  • HEIR-LOOMS
    Such goods and chattels as, contrary to the nature of chattels, shall go by special custom to the heir along with the Inheritance, and not to the executor. The termination "loom" (Sax.) signifies a limb or member ; so that an heirloom is nothing else but a limb or member More...
  • HEIRDOM
    Succession by inheritance.
  • HEIRESS
    A female heir to a person having an estate of inheritance. When there are more than one, they are called "co-heiresses," or "co-heirs."
  • HEIRS
    A word used in deeds of conveyance, (either solely, or in connection with others,) where it is intended to pass a fee.
  • HEIRSHIP
    The quality or condition of being heir, or the relation between the heir and his ancestor.
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