/ˈmeɪdʒəræt/ – Noun
Definition: chế độ con trưởng thừa kế.
A more thorough explanation: A majorat is a legal term referring to an estate or property that is entailed or restricted by law to descend to a specified heir or heirs, typically the eldest son or other designated individual, in a particular family line.
Example: The majorat was established in the will, specifying that the family estate would be passed down to the eldest son.