codicillary
1Codicillary — Cod i*cil la*ry, a. [L. codicillaris, codicillarius.] Of the nature of a codicil. [1913 Webster] …
2codicillary — adjective see codicil …
3codicillary — /kod euh sil euh ree/, adj. of, pertaining to, or of the nature of a codicil. [1720 30; CODICIL + ARY] * * * …
4codicillary — adjective Of or pertaining to a codicil …
5codicillary — adj. of an appendix to a will, of an addition to a will …
6codicillary — cod·i·cil·lary …
7codicillary — /kɒdəˈsɪləri/ (say koduh siluhree) adjective of the nature of a codicil …
8codicillary — | ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷|silərē, ri adjective Etymology: French codicillaire, from codicille codicil + aire ary : of, being, or belonging to a codicil …
9codicil — noun Etymology: Middle English codicill, from Anglo French *codicille, from Latin codicillus, diminutive of codic , codex Date: 15th century 1. a legal instrument made to modify an earlier will 2. appendix, supplement • codicillary ad …
10codicil — [ kɒdɪsɪl, kəʊ ] noun an addition or supplement that explains, modifies, or revokes a will or part of one. Derivatives codicillary ˌkɒdɪ sɪləri adjective Origin ME: from L. codicillus, dimin. of codex (see codex) …
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