Codicils [noun]

Definition of Codicils:

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Synonyms of Codicils:


Opposite/Antonyms of Codicils:

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Sentence/Example of Codicils:

But for nearly a week Moya added a codicil silently to her prayer.

These two last, together with Mr. Usbech, were the three witnesses whose names appeared in the codicil.

This codicil not only left Orley Farm away from him to baby Lucius, but also interfered in another respect with the previous will.

I always felt sure that my father never intended to sign such a codicil as that.

He believed that his client had been guilty; he believed that this codicil was no real instrument made by Sir Joseph Mason.

In his heart of hearts, he did believe that that codicil had been fraudulently manufactured by his friend and client, Lady Mason.

Charles V. in a codicil of his will recognized Geronimo as his son, and recommended him to the care of his successor.

By a codicil to his will, dated 7th August, he thus altered the arrangement referred to in these letters.

A recent codicil bequeathed to him almost as much as Tait's dead son was to have had.

The lawyer came, and a codicil to Sir Thomas's will made the servants comfortable for life.