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Source: WordNet (r) 1.7

heir
     n 1: a person who is entitled by law or by the terms of a will to
          inherit the estate of another [syn: inheritor, heritor]
     2: a person who inherits some title or office [syn: successor]

Source: Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)

Heir \Heir\, v. t.
   To inherit; to succeed to. [R.]

         One only daughter heired the royal state. --Dryden.
Heir \Heir\, n. [OE. heir, eir, hair, OF. heir, eir, F. hoir, L.
   heres; of uncertain origin. Cf. Hereditary, Heritage.]
   1. One who inherits, or is entitled to succeed to the
      possession of, any property after the death of its owner;
      one on whom the law bestows the title or property of
      another at the death of the latter.

            I am my father's heir and only son.   --Shak.

   2. One who receives any endowment from an ancestor or
      relation; as, the heir of one's reputation or virtues.

            And I his heir in misery alone.       --Pope.

   Heir apparent. (Law.) See under Apparent.

   Heir at law, one who, after his ancector's death, has a
      right to inherit all his intestate estate. --Wharton (Law
      Dict.).

   Heir presumptive, one who, if the ancestor should die
      immediately, would be his heir, but whose right to the
      inheritance may be defeated by the birth of a nearer
      relative, or by some other contingency.

Source: Easton's 1897 Bible Dictionary

Heir
   Under the patriarchs the property of a father was divided among
   the sons of his legitimate wives (Gen. 21:10; 24:36; 25:5), the
   eldest son getting a larger portion than the rest. The Mosaic
   law made specific regulations regarding the transmission of real
   property, which are given in detail in Deut. 21:17; Num. 27:8;
   36:6; 27:9-11. Succession to property was a matter of right and
   not of favour. Christ is the "heir of all things" (Heb. 1:2;
   Col. 1:15). Believers are heirs of the "promise," "of
   righteousness," "of the kingdom," "of the world," "of God,"
   "joint heirs" with Christ (Gal 3:29; Heb. 6:17; 11:7; James 2:5;
   Rom. 4:13; 8:17).