وِرْثٌ
1.
and
إِرْثٌ [see 1] and
تُرَاثٌ (in which the ت is originally و, S,) and مِيرَاثٌ (originally مِوْرَاثٌ, the و being changed to ى because of the kesreh immediately preceding it, S.) What is inherited; an inheritance, or a heritage: or, according to some, ورث and ميراث are used with reference to property, or wealth; and ارث with reference to rank or quality, nobility or eminence, reputation, or the like, in Arabic, حَسَب: (M:) [the plural of ميراث is مَوَارِيثُ.] [See also article أرِث.]
2.
أُثْبُتُواعَلَى مَشَاعِرِكُمْ هٰذِهِ فَإِنَّكُمْ عَلَى
إِرْثٍ مِنْ إِرْثِ إِبْرٰهِيمَ (tropical:) Remain ye steadfast in the observance of these your rites, or ceremonies; for ye act [therein] according to usage inherited from Abraham. (TA, [apparently from A'Obeyd].) [See also إِرْثٌ in art أرث.]
3.
لَهُمْ إِرْثُ مَجْدٍ (tropical:) They have an inheritance of glory. (TA.)