Heirlooms

/ˈɛrluːmz/ noun

Valuable objects or property that are passed down through a family from generation to generation.

From Middle English 'heir' (inheritor) and 'loom' (an old form of 'loan' or 'thing'), literally meaning 'things that an heir inherits.' The term became especially common in the 1700s-1800s.

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