sillock

/ˈsɪlək/

Definitions

1. noun

A type of old-fashioned or dialectical term for a will or a disposition of one’s estate after death.

“The deceased’s sillock left a significant inheritance to his children.”

2. noun

A person’s last wishes or instructions, especially about the disposal of their property.

“The lawyer read out the deceased’s sillock in the courtroom.”

Synonyms

  • testament
  • will

Antonyms

  • heirloom