Intestate Definition

ĭn-tĕstāt, -tĭt
adjective
Having made no will.
Webster's New World
Not disposed of by a will.
Webster's New World
The condition of having died without a will.
Webster's New World Law

Without a valid will indicating whom to leave one's estate to after death.

Wiktionary
Antonyms:
noun
A person who has died intestate.
Webster's New World
One who dies without a legal will.
American Heritage

Other Word Forms of Intestate

Noun

Singular:
intestate
Plural:
intestates

Origin of Intestate

  • Middle English from Old French intestat from Latin intestātus in- not in–1 testātus testate from past participle of testārī to make a will testament

    From American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition

  • From Latin intestātus, from in- (“not”) + testātus (“testate”).

    From Wiktionary

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