what would you expect “exherit” as a verb to mean?

@alyssa if a child inherits traits from their father, then the father exherits traits to his child

@wallhackio @alyssa looking at how the purrefix functions (en.m.wiktionary.org/wiki/ex-), and the meaning of the root hērēditō (en.m.wiktionary.org/wiki/hered), i think the most likely accepted meaning would be to deprive one of the state of being an heir

@aescling @wallhackio those are very reasonable interpretations. more so than how i actually used it today but i enjoyed it.

@wallhackio @aescling to describe receiving something from a younger relation. a hand-me-up if you will.

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