The word "Abalienation" is spelled with the prefix "ab-" meaning "away from" and the word "alienation" meaning "estrangement". The phonetic transcription of this word is /æbeɪliə'neɪʃən/. The first syllable "aba" is pronounced with the short "a" sound, followed by the diphthong "ei". The second syllable "li" is pronounced with the short "i" sound, followed by the vowel "ə". The third syllable "na" is pronounced with the long "a" sound, followed by the consonant "sh". The last syllable "tion" is pronounced with the vowel "ə" and the consonant "sh".
Abalienation refers to the act of transferring ownership or control of property, rights, or privileges from one individual or entity to another. It encompasses the legal or voluntary alienation of assets, usually involving the exchange of ownership between parties. The term is frequently used in legal and property-related contexts.
In a legal context, abalienation often occurs when an individual sells, transfers, or assigns their property or rights to another person or entity. It can also include the act of renouncing specific rights or claims, allowing them to be transferred or assigned to someone else. Abalienation may involve the disposal of personal property, real estate, intellectual property, or other assets.
Abalienation may also refer to the voluntary relinquishment or surrender of certain rights, such as the right to vote or the right to a particular privilege. This can occur in various legal, social, or political settings, where individuals willingly give up certain entitlements either permanently or temporarily.
The term "abalienation" is derived from the Latin word "abalienare," which means "to transfer or remove." It signifies the act of transferring or removing ownership or control of something from one party to another through legal or voluntary means.
Lunacy, mental derangement.
A practical medical dictionary. By Stedman, Thomas Lathrop. Published 1920.
The word "abalienation" is derived from the Latin word "abalienatio" which is a combination of "ab" meaning "away" or "from" and "alienatio" meaning "transfer" or "alienation". In Latin, "alienatio" is derived from "alienare" which means "to transfer ownership" or "to estrange". Therefore, the etymology of "abalienation" suggests the act of transferring or alienating something away.