Acquest

/ˈækwɛst/ noun

Property or possessions that are acquired or purchased, especially as distinguished from property inherited or received by gift.

From Old French acquest, derived from acquerir (to acquire). In legal terminology, it specifically refers to acquisitions made during one's lifetime through purchase, contrast with inherited property or gifts.

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