bequeath

[ bih-kweeth, -kweeth ]
/ bɪˈkwið, -ˈkwiθ /

verb (used with object)

to dispose of (personal property, especially money) by last will: She bequeathed her half of the company to her niece.
to hand down; pass on.
Obsolete. to commit; entrust.

Origin of bequeath

before 1000; Middle English bequethen, Old English becwethan ( be- be- + cwethan to say (see quoth), cognate with Old High German quedan, Gothic qithan)

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bequeath
/ (bɪˈkwiːð, -ˈkwiːθ) /

verb (tr)

law to dispose of (property, esp personal property) by will Compare devise (def. 2)
to hand down; pass on, as to following generations

Derived forms of bequeath

bequeather, noun bequeathal, noun

Word Origin for bequeath

Old English becwethan; related to Old Norse kvetha to speak, Gothic qithan, Old High German quethan