ourn
/ɔrn/Definitions
1. verb (archaic)
to endow with, or to cause to have, a right or a share; to inherit
“The land was ourned to the family after the great-grandfather’s death.”
1. verb (archaic)
to endow with, or to cause to have, a right or a share; to inherit
“The land was ourned to the family after the great-grandfather’s death.”