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    heirloom
    /ˈɛːluːm/

    noun

    • 1. a valuable object that has belonged to a family for several generations: "the violin was a family heirloom"

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  2. a valuable object that has been given by older members of a family to younger members of the same family over many years: This ring is a family heirloom. a fruit, plant, or seed of a type that has existed for many years: Some experts consider seeds heirlooms only if they were introduced prior to World War II.

    • English (US)

      a valuable object that has been given by older members of a...

  3. The meaning of HEIRLOOM is a piece of property (such as a deed or charter) that descends to the heir as an inseparable part of an inheritance of real property. How to use heirloom in a sentence.

  4. Heirloom definition: a family possession handed down from generation to generation.. See examples of HEIRLOOM used in a sentence.

  5. a valuable object that has been given by older members of a family to younger members of the same family over many years: This ring is a family heirloom. a fruit, plant, or seed of a type that has existed for many years: Some experts consider seeds heirlooms only if they were introduced prior to World War II.

  6. An heirloom is an ornament or other object that has belonged to a family for a very long time and that has been handed down from one generation to another.

  7. n. 1. a family possession handed down from generation to generation. 2. Law. property neither personal nor real that descends to the heir of an estate as part of the real property. adj. 3. being an old variety that is being cultivated again: heirloom fruits and vegetables. [1375–1425; late Middle English heirlome. See heir, loom 1]

  8. If you know that an heir is a younger person in a family who will inherit things when relatives die, you have a clue to the meaning of heirloom. An heirloom is a special thing that's handed down, sometimes through a will, but often just from person to person.