Albacea

/albaˈθea/ noun

In Spanish law, a person who is appointed to carry out the terms of a will or administer an estate after someone dies.

From Medieval Spanish albacea, derived from Arabic al-waṣī meaning 'executor' or 'trustee.' The term entered Spanish during the Moorish occupation of Iberia and became formalized in legal documents.

AMአልባሴአ
ARالباسع
BNআলবাছিয়া
CAalbacea
CSalbacea
DAalbacea
DEalbacea
ELαλβασεά
ESalbacea
FAالباسی
FIalbacea
FRalbacea
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