Associations to the word «Rightful»
Noun
- Nobles
- Proprietor
- Coward
- Hera
- Emperor
- Relic
- Homage
- Theft
- Prey
- Steal
- Crown
- Treasure
- Maratha
- Duchy
- Beneficiary
- Nephew
- Property
- Fief
- Emerald
- Inca
- Alfonso
- Adherent
- Rebellion
- Privilege
- Monarchy
- Queen
- Traitor
- Lordship
- Grandson
- Kinsman
- Benefactor
- Prophet
- Guardian
- Prince
- Aphrodite
- Dispute
- Princess
- Israelites
- Acting
- Garb
- Vassal
- Authority
- Duke
- Royalty
- Ali
- Rama
- Lord
- Obedience
- Manhood
- Marri
- Invader
- Exile
- Merlin
- Worthy
- Bourbon
- Share
- Ancestor
- Normandy
- Vengeance
- Lords
- Quarrel
- Estate
- Patriarch
- Dynasty
- Sparta
- Loyalty
- Ferdinand
- Retrieve
- Sword
- Athena
- Pope
Verb
Wiktionary
RIGHTFUL, adjective. By right, by law.
Dictionary definition
RIGHTFUL, adjective. Legally valid; "a rightful inheritance".
RIGHTFUL, adjective. Having a legally established claim; "the legitimate heir"; "the true and lawful king".
Wise words
In words, as fashions, the same rule will hold; Alike
fantastic, if too new, or old: Be not the first by whom the
new are tried, Nor yet the last to lay the old aside.