heritage
/hərˈɪtɪdʒ/Definitions
1. noun
property or quality that is inherited or acquired at birth or by family relationships
“The museum showcased the rich cultural heritage of the region.”
2. noun
the objects, customs, traditions, etc. of a particular nation, group of people, or time
“The castle was a symbol of the country’s rich architectural heritage.”
3. noun
a person’s family or ancestors, considered as a source of pride or prestige
“The family’s proud heritage was evident in their ancestral home.”
4. verb
to acquire or pass on to someone a quality, property, or interest
“Her parents wanted to heritage their love of music to their children.”