descend
61descend — Iho, hele iho, ho oihona, hele i lalo, kīpou …
62descend — To pass by succession; as when the estate vests by operation of law in the heirs immediately upon the death of the ancestor. The term, as used in some statutes, includes an acquisition by devise. Cordon v. Gregg, 164 Or. 306, 101 P.2d 414, 415.… …
63descend — To pass by succession; as when the estate vests by operation of law in the heirs immediately upon the death of the ancestor. The term, as used in some statutes, includes an acquisition by devise. Cordon v. Gregg, 164 Or. 306, 101 P.2d 414, 415.… …
64descend — To come down; to pass by inheritance; to vest in a descendant or heir by operation of law on the death of the ancestor. 23 Am J2d Desc & D § 2 …
65descend on — …
66descend from — be the progeny or offspring of, be a descendant of …
67descend upon — fall upon, come down on, land on …
68descend from — …
69descend into something — desˈcend into sth derived no passive (formal) to gradually get into a bad state • The country was descending into chaos. Main entry: ↑descendderived …
70descend on somebody — desˈcend on/upon sb/sth derived to visit sb/sth in large numbers, sometimes unexpectedly • Hundreds of football fans descended on the city. Main entry: ↑descendderived …