devastavit

Etymology
Borrowed from, from , from , from +  (from , from , from ).

Noun

 * 1)  Waste or misapplication of the assets of a deceased person by an executor or administrator; devastation.
 * 2)  In full, writ of devastavit: a writ issued against an executor or administrator claiming compensation for such misapplication of assets.
 * 1)  In full, writ of devastavit: a writ issued against an executor or administrator claiming compensation for such misapplication of assets.
 * 1)  In full, writ of devastavit: a writ issued against an executor or administrator claiming compensation for such misapplication of assets.
 * 1)  In full, writ of devastavit: a writ issued against an executor or administrator claiming compensation for such misapplication of assets.
 * 1)  In full, writ of devastavit: a writ issued against an executor or administrator claiming compensation for such misapplication of assets.
 * 1)  In full, writ of devastavit: a writ issued against an executor or administrator claiming compensation for such misapplication of assets.
 * 1)  In full, writ of devastavit: a writ issued against an executor or administrator claiming compensation for such misapplication of assets.