Birthrights

/ˈbɜːθraɪts/ noun

Plural of birthright; basic rights or privileges that someone possesses simply because they were born into a particular family, nation, or social position.

Compound of 'birth' and 'right' (Old English 'riht', from Proto-Germanic 'rehtaz'). Medieval usage emphasized inheritable property and status; evolved to mean any inherent advantage or privilege.

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