0 to receive (property etc belonging to someone who has died) -- arve
1 to have (qualities) the same as one’s parents etc -- arve
Concepts are organised into a strict is-a hierarchy, so that properties are inherited from a class to its subclasses.
He also inherited the preference for a tough monetary stance to support sterling.
In inheriting the value frames of elite rhetoric, citizens may end up endorsing values from both sides of the partisan divide.
Although eye number is inherited, it is not heritable.
With land inherited within a matrilineage, the members of the heir's lineage segment have priority, rather than his children.
Multiple inheritance is permitted, so attributes and their values can be inherited from multiple parents.
More significant was the growth of his rural estate : of the 155,000 hectares that he left at his death, only 60,000 had been inherited.
The electoral culture inherited by the revolutionaries made no provision for declared candidates and contemporaries were equally wary of canvassing for votes.