Definition of Appenage. Meaning of Appenage. Synonyms of Appenage

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Definition of Appenage

Appenage
Appenage Ap"pen*age, n. See Appanage.

Meaning of Appenage from wikipedia

- An appanage, or apanage (/ˈæpənɪdʒ/; French: apanage [a.pa.naʒ]), is the grant of an estate, title, office or other thing of value to a younger child of...
- sons, the cadets, inherited less wealth and authority (such as a small appenage) to p**** on to ****ure generations of descendants. In families and cultures...
- of the Konbaung Dynasty, and Chief queen Shin Hpo U. He was granted the appenage of Phaungga in fief. On 5 February 1782, the 18-year-old Prince of Phaungka...
- typically ruled together by the head of the family and sometimes treated as appenage subkingdoms. The borders changed over time, but it is generally thought...
- the B****aik (Privy Council). The Crown Prince was invested, received appenages and insignias, and was bestowed a multitude of gifts. The king also formally...
- adoption, Ranoji ****umed the name 'Fatehsinh Bhonsle' and received in appenage the town of Akkalkot and surrounding areas. These estates remained a fief...
- Despite it being one of the smaller states of the island, given as an appenage to younger sons of royal houses and still being dependent on the Jaffna...
- established a Protestant chapel at Roumare near Rouen. Roumare was an appenage of Eu, owned by the cathedral chapter of Rouen who held all rights their...
- carapaces, large, spherical eyes, a pair of large upward curling frontal appenages covered in spines, and pairs of biramous limbs running along the body...
- Seward put it in 1798, "Courtesy, no less than courage, was always the appenage of the family of Crillon". During the siege of Gibraltar, he sent his English...