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first-born son

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son
noun[C]
uk /sʌn/ us /sʌn/
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That first-bornson is born to rule.
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Their first-bornson and daughter were born before 1955.
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The first-bornson would look up the name for his generation in the book and name his own first-bornson accordingly.
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He named his first-bornson after himself.
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One is the issue of the primogeniture rule, under which the heir to the throne is the first-bornson of the monarch.
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Another rule gives to the first-bornson a double share of his deceased father's property.
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Taboos begin when the first-bornson reaches the age of five or six.
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He maintained polygamous relations, and was usually succeeded by his first-bornson.
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The name is occasionally given to the first-bornson in a family.
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It also infers that the first-bornson possesses the right of primogeniture.
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Part of the deal was having his first-bornson become a reaper.
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Upon the death of a father, his first-bornson and daughter lead the rituals involved in his funeral.
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His wife cursed him before she died that no first-bornson of his descendants should ever inherit.
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Within a family, the man of the home was the ultimate authority, followed by his first-bornson.
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More loosely interpreted it concerns the family estate which devolves to the first-bornson by right of inheritance.
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The first-bornson will be given his grandfather's name who in turn received it from his grandfather.
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The elite hoped to continue tradition and the status quo, through institutions such as the law of primogeniture (first-bornson inherits everything).
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Chiefs invariably descended from other chiefs, although chieftainship was not the exclusive right of the first-bornson of the previous chief.
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He was the first-bornson of a middle-class professional family, his father was a practicing lawyer in the area.
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It is also usual for male relatives, especially the first-bornson of the dead father, to have his head shaved in mourning.
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However, as the first-bornson of his father, he was given a growing and important role in the fledgling company.
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The first-bornson of the first wife was usually the main heir to his father, even if he happened to be younger than his half-brothers from his father's other wives.
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It is a retronym, given upon the birth of one's first-bornson, and is used as a moniker to indicate the newly acquired fatherhood status, rather than a family name.
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