Dictionary entry

Probate

Webster's Dictionary 1913

Pro″bate (?), n. [From L. probatus, p. p. of probare to prove. See Prove.]

1. Proof. Skelton.

2. (Law) (a) Official proof; especially, the proof before a competent officer or tribunal that an instrument offered, purporting to be the last will and testament of a person deceased, is indeed his lawful act; the copy of a will proved, under the seal of the Court of Probate, delivered to the executors with a certificate of its having been proved. Bouvier.Burrill. (b) The right or jurisdiction of proving wills.