释义 |
heir apparent Formerly also apparent heir. [See apparent a. 4.] The heir (of one still alive) whose right is indefeasible, provided he outlives his ancestor, at whose death he is heir-at-law.
1375,1494–1711 [see apparent a. 4]. 1530Palsgr. 230/1 Heyre apparaunt, monsievr. 1555Bradford in Strype Eccl. Mem. (1721) III. App. xlv. 131 Thoughe the Quene..disheryt the right heyres apparant. 1614Selden Titles Hon. 168 A designation..of the next Apparant Heire or successor. 1765Blackstone Comm. i. iv. 223 The prince of Wales, or heir apparent to the crown. 1844Williams Real Prop. (1877) 96 A man may have an heir apparent, or an heir presumptive, but until his decease he has no heir. attrib.1596Shakes. 1 Hen. IV, ii. ii. 46 Go hang thy selfe in thine owne heire-apparant-Garters. Hence heir-aˈpparency, heir-aˈpparentish a., heir-aˈpparentship nonce-wds.
1858Carlyle Fredk. Gt. vii. iv. II. 284 Cannot you renounce the Heir-Apparentship, then? 1882H. C. Merivale Faucit of B. i. iv, To keep him out of his elder's heir-apparentish influence. |