Codicil

//ˈkɒdɪsɪl//

Synonyms for "codicil" (65 found)

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Related word relations

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6 relation types

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derived

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has context

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is a

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part of

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related to

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Translations

17 translations across 14 languages.

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Aramaic

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  • ܡܓܠܬܐ noun (addition made to a will)

Catalan

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  • codicil noun (addition made to a will)

Dutch

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  • aanhangsel noun (addition made to a will)
  • bijvoegsel noun (addition made to a will)
  • codicil noun (addition made to a will)

Esperanto

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  • kodicilo noun (addition made to a will)

French

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  • codicille noun (addition made to a will)

Galician

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  • codicilo noun (addition made to a will)

Ido

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  • kodicilo noun (addition made to a will)

Italian

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  • codicillo noun (addition made to a will)

Latin

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  • cōdicillus noun (addition made to a will)

Manx

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  • co-screeuyn çhymnee noun (addition made to a will)

Polish

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  • kodycyl noun (addition made to a will)

Portuguese

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  • codicilo noun (addition made to a will)

Russian

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  • кодици́л noun (addition made to a will)
  • кодици́лл noun (addition made to a will)

Spanish

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  • codicilo noun (addition made to a will)

Sample sentences

3 total sentences available.

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So insistent was this demand that the Wyandot actually received a codicil to the treaty […]

Source: wiktionary

Those loose ends were tied up in a little-understood clarification of Brexit called the Northern Ireland protocol, ratified in January 2020. It looked like a mere codicil three years ago; now it looks like a serious diplomatic blunder that could threaten Britain’s territory and the region’s peace.

Source: wiktionary

If Nick answered a question Wani listened to him and then gave a flat little codicil or correction.

Source: wiktionary

Data sourced from Wiktionary, WordNet, CMU, and other open linguistic databases. Updated March 2026.