English to Spanish Dictionary birthright

birthright

patrimonio
definition
noun
Being the good brother he is, Jacob offers Esau some lentil soup - on one condition: Esau has to forgo his birthright and inheritance as eldest son.
a particular right of possession or privilege one has from birth, especially as an eldest child.
translation of 'birthright'
noun
patrimonio,
derechos de primogenitura,
derechos de nacimiento
example
But while his passage back to Asia sounds ‘natural’, considering his 'birthright' , Pascal's career choice was not so clear cut.
The book is divided into sections and he deals with the various geographic regions, the monarchy, Buddhism, the life of the people and how it encompasses 'birthright' , education, food, fun, death and doctors.
For the one got possession of the 'birthright' , and the other transferred the wealth of the Egyptians to the host of the Israelites.
I am a woman, possessing the softness and warmth that is my 'birthright' , and I love what I am.
Given his feats, 'birthright' , and fortunes, he concludes that he does, in fact, deserve Portia.
We also have a 'birthright' : rhetoric's role in civic education.
A generally accepted tenet of the American dream is that a high-quality education is a 'birthright' .
They just want you to have what's rightfully yours: your 'birthright' , your homeland, free from those whose ‘biological, genetic and evolutionary ancestry’ is inferior to yours.
Rather, in this character test, Esau has denigrated the 'birthright' and has proven himself unworthy of its privileges and obligations.
Which will leave hundreds of thousands of football fans deprived of their natural 'birthright' : when in doubt, blame the ref.
You know, you learn how to do justice by looking at examples of injustice - Cain killing his brother Abel, Jacob cheating his father and his brother about his 'birthright' and then being cheated.
It is by now, they feel, a simple 'birthright' , as natural as the air they breathe.
This was our 'birthright' as intellectuals, but to possess it we needed to withstand the terror, loneliness, and isolation inherent in intellectual life.
Overall, TAU students project a sense of a 'birthright' to education that is rare at UMB.
Notwithstanding the lack of paternal approval, Freeda George Foreman appears to have every chance of cashing in on her 'birthright' because apart from Ali and Frazier, there are a host of other familiar names floating around female boxing.
It's your natural 'birthright' , but they make you pay for it.
Or will they instead, like so many lambs led willingly to the slaughter, allow themselves to be demutualised - like Esau in the Bible surrender their 'birthright' for a mess of pottage?
Being the good brother he is, Jacob offers Esau some lentil soup - on one condition: Esau has to forgo his 'birthright' and inheritance as eldest son.
He reminds the king that he reversed the natural order of 'birthright' when he gave his daughters the crown.
If you learn too many other things, then this natural 'birthright' will become almost impossible to remember and relearn.
Winning national championships is not their 'birthright' , and everyone's going to survive if Duke were to somehow have a few back-to-back 15-loss seasons.
It is my 'birthright' , as it is everyone else's in this town.
This ancestral knowledge comes naturally to us; it is our 'birthright' .
Titled Esau studies, the group chose that name explicitly to reflect the younger brother's undercutting of the older brother's 'birthright' .
It returns the heart and mind to its 'birthright' , naturally luminous and free.
A despiser of Western religions, he was an ardent polygamist, convinced that promiscuity was man's natural 'birthright' .
Dissolving negative, harmful patterns leads toward the sense of ease, grace, lightness, freedom and good health that are every human being's natural 'birthright' .
The 'birthright' of Christian education was not stolen by skeptics and rationalists.
For example, Talmudic law distinguishes individuals by both 'birthright' and ritual purity.
The Middle Kingdom was established on the principle that those who are of lower rank and wish to better themselves can do so by means of great deeds and accomplishments rather than by 'birthright' .
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