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== One of several heirs ==
== One of several heirs ==
{{Noun
|Entry = coheres
|Genetive = coheredis
|Gender = m/f
|Meaning =
|Declension = coheres/cohered<3>
|Alternative forms =
|Derived terms =
|Etymology = : From Classical Latin ''co-'' + ''-heres''.                                                                                       
|Quotes =
|Note =
|References =*{{R:WT-EN|coheres|21.02.2023}}
}}
{{Noun
{{Noun
|Entry = sortifex
|Entry = sortifex

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One of several heirs

coheres, coheredis, m/f

Noun [Cite]

Declension

Third-declension noun.

Case Singular Plural
Nominative coheres coheredēs
Genitive coheredis coheredum
Dative coheredī coheredibus
Accusative coheredem coheredēs
Ablative coherede coheredibus
Vocative coheres coheredēs


Etymology:

From Classical Latin co- + -heres.

References:


sortifex, sortificis, m

Noun [Cite]

Declension

Third-declension noun.

Case Singular Plural
Nominative sortifex sortificēs
Genitive sortificis sortificum
Dative sortificī sortificibus
Accusative sortificem sortificēs
Ablative sortifice sortificibus
Vocative sortifex sortificēs


Etymology:

From Medieval Latin sors + -fex.

References: