early 15c., "transmitted in a line of progeny," hereditarie, from Latin hereditarius "inherited; of or relating to an inheritance," from hereditas "heirship, inheritance" (see heredity). Oldest English sense of diseases; meaning "transmitted or held by inheritance" is from mid-15c.
hereditary monarchy
hereabout
hereafter
hereby
hereditable
hereditament
hereditary
hereditism
heredity
Herefordshire
herein
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