Heritage

/ˈhɛrɪtɪdʒ/ noun

Heritage is the traditions, achievements, and cultural or natural treasures that are passed down from earlier generations. It can include language, art, buildings, and even ways of thinking.

From Old French “eritage,” from Late Latin “hereditaticum,” related to “heres,” meaning “heir.” It originally meant property you inherit, then widened to include non-material things like culture.

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