Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
hereditary title
noun
/həˈrɛdɪtəri ˈtaɪtəl/

Definition
A title that is passed down from one generation to another within a family.

Examples
- The duke held a hereditary title that was passed down through his family for centuries.
- Many hereditary titles in England can be traced back to the medieval period.
- She inherited her father’s hereditary title when he passed away.

Meaning
A hereditary title is a formal title, such as a noble or aristocratic rank, that is inherited and can be held by descendants of the original titleholder.

Synonyms
- Inherited title
- Noble title
- Aristocratic title