Reverse Dictionary: PROPERTY

ADJECTIVES
1300 — HAVING possessing property


NOUNS
1000 — CONQUEST the personal acquisition of real property other than by inheritance → Sc. Law
1275 — CATTLE strictly personal property or estate, wealth, goods → obs.
1325 — HAVINGS possessions, property, wealth, belongings
1330 — AVER possession, property, estate, wealth → obs.
1362 — BURGAGE a freehold property in a borough → obs.
1382 — FACULTY pecuniary ability, means, resources; possessions, property → obs.
1386 — DOWER the money or property which the wife brings to the husband
1400 — DOWRY the money or property the wife brings to her husband
1400 — HAVIOUR — HAVOUR the fact of having; possession; a possession, property; estate, substance, wealth → obs.
1436 — ENTRESS an entering into possession or occupation of land or property → obs.
1436 — SUFFISANTEE property, possessions → obs.
1439 — ACCROACHING an acquiring or taking for oneself, esp. wealth or property
1440 — CESSION a surrendering to another rights, property or anything to which one has a title or claim
1447 — WAGE a payment for the use or possession of property → obs.
1450 — CARRIAGE possessions or property taken by a person on a journey; baggage, luggage → obs.
1465 — DESCENDER the right to inherit entailed property; the right of succession → law usage, hist.
1475 — BETTERING an improving or enhancing land or property
1523 — ATTORNMENT a turning property, money, etc., over to another; transference of property to another → law usage
1523 — CONVEYANCE the transference of property from one person to another by any lawful act
1528 — DEAD PLEDGE an instance of pledging property to a creditor as security for a loan → Hist.
1536 — CONCESSION a grant of land or other property made by a government or ruling power
1549 — CHATTEL any possession or piece of property other than real estate or freehold → generally plural usage
1565 — GOODS AND GEAR wealth, property → obs.
1579 — ASSIGNATION a legally transferring property; formal transference
1583 — ASSURANCE the securing of a title to property; a legal evidence of the conveyance of property → law usage
1584 — DEMESNE landed property, an estate; usually plural
1592 — ASSIGNMENT legal transference of property
1601 — DOMAIN a heritable property; estate or territory held in possession; lands
1611 — ENGAGEMENT the pledging or mortgaging of property → obs.
1624 — EXPECTANCY property or wealth to which a person may have future entitlement
1629 — ENCUMBRANCE a claim, lien, liability attached to property, as a mortgage, etc. → law usage
1644 — ABUTMENT a property that abuts upon another
1656 — ABALIENATION a transferring or making over property or rights to another
1670 — DERELICT a piece of property abandoned by the owner or guardian
1674 — BEDIGHTING outfit, furnishing; hence, property, attribute → obs.
1676 — ACQUEST property or assets acquired otherwise than by inheritance → law usage
1699 — BOODLE a person’s property or possessions; an estate → US & Guyana
1705 — CANT a disposal of property by public competition to the highest bidder; an auction → chiefly Irish
1710 — BRICKS AND MORTAR buildings considered in terms of their investment value; property, real estate
1720 — PACK one’s worldly goods, property, belongings, fortune → Sc.
1737 — AUGHT property, possession → Sc. & Ireland
1766 — ABDUCTION theft or confiscation of a person’s property → hist.
1784 — BETTERMENT an improving property to an extent which enhances its value → chiefly law usage
1787 — CONCERN a property, an estate → Eng. dial.
1794 — ASPHETERISM the doctrine that there ought to be no private property
1798 — DEVESTURE dispossession of property
1802 — HAVE — HAVES property, possessions, wealth → Sc.
1816 — ENDOWMENT property, possessions → obs.
1818 — DOWNSET a property or estate obtained as part of a legal agreement, esp. on marriage → Sc.
1826 — DOWNSITTING a property or position obtained as part of a legal agreement, esp. as an inheritance or upon marriage → Sc. & Eng. dial.
1829 — ADJOINER a property or tract of land adjoining another → US, orig. law usage
1868 — DEVISING the bequeathing of real property → Law usage
1905 — HALE-RUCK the sum total of a person’s property → Sc. (Bk.)


NOUNS – PERSON
1450 — ASSIGN one to whom a property is legally transferred
1467 — ASSIGNEE one who whom a property is legally transferred or made over
1523 — ALIENEE a person to whom the ownership of property is transferred
1523 — ALIENOR a person who transfers the ownership of property to another
1542 — DIVISOR a person appointed to divide property → obs.
1588 — ENTROR a person who enters a piece of land, property, etc. as a legal assertion of
ownership; a person who assumes legal possession of or title to lands, property, etc. → Law usage, obs.
1597 — CONQUEROR a person who acquires property other than by inheritance → Sc. Law, obs.
1602 — BARGAINOR the person making an agreement of bargain and sale of real property; the seller → law usage
1647 — CONVEYOR a person who transfers property
1650 — CONVEYANCER a lawyer who prepares documents for the conveyance of property, and investigates titles to property
1663 — DISPONER the person who conveys or makes over property
1673 — ABUTTER one whose land or building abuts upon a highway or upon another’s property; the owner of adjoining property
1690 — ASSIGNOR one who makes over property
1746 — DISPONEE the person to whom property is conveyed
1816 — LAIRD an owner of property, esp. a house-owner → Sc.


VERBS
1646 — ABALIENATE to transfer or make over property to another → obs.