codicillary

Variant of codicil

codicil definition

codi·cil (kädi səl, -sil′)

noun

  1. Law an addition to a will, that changes, explains, revokes, or adds provisions
  2. an appendix or supplement

Etymology: ME < L codicillus, dim. of codex: see code

Related Forms:

  • codicillary cod′i·cil′·lary (-silər ē) adjective

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