English edit

Etymology edit

From Latin exhereditare, exhereditatum (disinherit).

Noun edit

exhereditation (uncountable)

  1. A disinheriting; disherison.
    • 2001, Roland Tanner, The Late Medieval Scottish Parliament: Politics and the Three Estates, 1424-1488:
      James Crichton's mother was a Douglas of Strathbrock, and the earl of Douglas would aid Robert Douglas at some point before June 1455 in the exhereditation of the king and his successors' from the lands