Bequeath - English meaning
Bequeath – definitions in English dictionary
verbLeave (property) to a person or other beneficiary by a will.
Usage examples:
He bequeathed his art collection to the town
verbTo give money or property to others after your death
Usage examples:
Her father bequeathed the business to her.
verbTo arrange for your money or property to be given to someone after your death
Usage examples:
Bequeath sb sth her father bequeathed her the family fortune in his will., bequeath sth to sb picas…
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Word origin
Old English becwethan, from be- ‘about’ (expressing transitivity) + cwethan ‘say’ (see quoth).
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