Definition of Donatory. Meaning of Donatory. Synonyms of Donatory

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Definition of Donatory

Donatory
Donatory Don"a*to*ry, n. (Scots Law) A donee of the crown; one the whom, upon certain condition, escheated property is made over.

Meaning of Donatory from wikipedia

- A donatário (Portuguese for "donated" or "endowed [one]"), sometimes anglicized as donatary, was a private personoften a noble — who was granted a considerable...
- Uttar Pradesh Sahasram, Rohtas district, Bihar Barabar Caves, Bihar (donatory inscriptions to the Ājīvika sect) Mahasthan, Bogra district, Bangladesh...
- been do****ented earlier in Epigraphia Carnatica, Vol 9, these are mostly donatory inscriptions for the deity Chokkanathaswamy and for the Someshwara temple...
- dōnum, donare condonation, condone, donate, donation, donative, donator, donatory, donor, pardon, pardonable dorm- sleep Latin dormire dormant, dormitory...
- Malleshwaram. Much of the text published is incomplete and is a possible donatory inscription. However, the existence of Jakkarayana kere (lake) near Sampige...
- decipher a few more letters. James Prinsep then analysed a large number of donatory inscriptions on the reliefs in Sanchi, and noted that most of them ended...
- dōnum, donare condonation, condone, donate, donation, donative, donator, donatory, donor, pardon, pardonable dorm- sleep Latin dormire dormant, dormitory...
- Grantha script published in Epigraphia Carnatica and is about possible donatory inscription to the Chokkanathaswamy Temple in Domlur, a locality in Bengaluru...
- semidome dōnum dōn- gift condonation, condone, donation, donative, donator, donatory, pardon, pardonable dorsum dors- back disendorse, dorsal, dorsum, dossier...
- constructed between 50 and 70 CE according to the paleography of the various donatory inscriptions. Numerous donors, mainly local merchants, several of them...