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a supplement to a
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any supplement;
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Origin:
1375–1425;
late Middle English
<
Late Latin
cōdicillus
(in
Latin,
commonly in plural only), equivalent to
Latin
cōdic-
(stem of
cōdex
)
codex
+
-illus
diminutive suffix
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Charitable bequests may be designated when a new will is executed, or added to an existing will through a codicil.
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Two days later he made a slight alteration in a codicil.
Charitable bequests may be designated when a new will is executed, or added to an existing will through a codicil.
Charitable bequests may be designed when a new will is executed, or added to an existing will through a codicil.
Two days later he made a slight alteration in a codicil.
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codicil
(ˈkɒdɪsɪl)
—
n
1.
law
a supplement modifying a will or revoking some provision of it
2.
an additional provision; appendix
[C15: from Late Latin
cōdicillus,
literally: a little book, diminutive of
codex
]
codicillary
—
adj
Collins English Dictionary - Complete & Unabridged 10th Edition
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codicil
c.1419, from M.Fr. codicille, from L. codicillus "a short writing," dim. of codex (gen. codicis), see
code
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Online Etymology Dictionary, © 2010 Douglas Harper
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