Birthright

/ˈbɜːrθraɪt/ noun

A right, possession, or claim that someone is entitled to because of their birth, family status, or heritage.

Compound of 'birth' (Middle English 'birthe,' from Old Norse 'byrth') and 'right' (Old English 'riht,' meaning law or justice). The concept became prominent in discussions of inheritance and citizenship.

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