Definition of Legitims

1. legitim [n] - See also: legitim

Lexicographical Neighbors of Legitims

legitimises
legitimising
legitimism
legitimisms
legitimist
legitimists
legitimity
legitimization
legitimizations
legitimize
legitimized
legitimizer
legitimizers
legitimizes
legitimizing
legitims (current term)
legits
leglan
leglans
leglen
leglens
legless
legless lizard
leglessly
leglessness
leglet
leglets
leglike
leglin
leglins

Literary usage of Legitims

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Studies of Family Life: A Contribution to Social Science by Charles Stanton Devas (1886)
"These portions (legitims) are reckoned as follows:—The whole property, after deducting ... The common law of Germany (derived from Rome) fixes legitims at ..."

2. Characteristics of Literature: Illustrated by the Genius of Distinguished by Henry Theodore Tuckerman (1851)
"To this we are indebted for their vitality ; and, therefore, while agreeing with one of her critics, that I'affection le plus legitimS a besoin de se ..."

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