Chattel in spanish
Propiedad
pronunciation: pɹ̩oʊpiedɑd part of speech: noun
pronunciation: pɹ̩oʊpiedɑd part of speech: noun
In gestures
chattel = bienes muebles.
Example: Glanville, writing in 1187, stated that English law ensured the entitlement of a deceased's wife and heir to one-third each of his chattels.more:
» all + Posesivo + goods and chattels = todos + Posesivo + enseres, todas + Posesivo + pertenencias.
Example: In her will, she directed that all her goods and chattels were to be sold in public auction.» chattel slavery = esclavitud. [Condición de esclavitud por la que el esclavo se considera como un bien mueble de la propiedad de alguien]
Example: The farm family has been crucial to shaping agriculture and rural life in the USA since the abolition of chattel slavery.» pack up + Posesivo + goods and chattels = recoger + Posesivo + pertenencias, recoger + Posesivo + enseres.
Example: Here they are hated, despised, disliked and exacrated by all -- they should pack their goods and chattels and go back to the countries where they come from.