Law. Also 6–7 coparcynee, 7 co-parcenie. [f. as COPARCENARY, with change of ending.] = COPARCENARY sb.

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1556.  Will of M. Myller (Somerset Ho.). Coparcynee.

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1640.  Fuller, Joseph’s Coat, iii. (1867), 134. But God will … hold nothing in coparceny. Ibid. (1655), Ch. Hist. VIII. ii. § 43. They were to hold the same in co-parcenie with the French Protestants.

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1827.  Gentl. Mag., XCVII. II. 5. The co-parceny of Dodsworth and Dugdale in the Monasticon.

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1837.  Whittock, Bk. Trades (1842), 412. Connexion with some paper-mill … either by direct coparceny or by making advances.

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