Bequeath
31bequeath — v 1. will, dower, cede, leave to, make over to, Law. devise; consign, hand over, commit, entrust, turn over, transfer; apportion, allot, assign, distribute, dispense, pass out, dole out, mete out, deal out, divide, Inf. divvy up; endow, bestow,… …
32bequeath — be·queath …
33bequeath — verb Syn: leave, will, hand down, pass on, entrust, make over, grant, transfer, give, bestow on, confer on …
34bequeath — [bɪˈkwiːð] verb [T] formal to give someone money or property after you die by making a legal document called a WILL …
35bequeath — be•queath [[t]bɪˈkwið, ˈkwiθ[/t]] v. t. 1) to dispose of (property or money) by last will 2) to hand down; pass on • Etymology: bef. 1000; ME bequethen, OE becwethan=be be +cwethan to say (see quoth) be•queath′a•ble, adj. be•queath′al,… …
36bequeath — /bəˈkwið / (say buh kweedh), / ˈkwiθ/ (say kweeth) verb (t) 1. Law to dispose by last will of (personal property, especially money). 2. to hand down; pass on. 3. Obsolete to commit; entrust. {Middle English bequethe(n), Old English becweþan, from …
37bequeath — Ho īli, ho oili, kauoha …
38bequeath — v.tr. 1 leave (a personal estate) to a person by a will. 2 hand down to posterity. Derivatives: bequeathal n. bequeather n. Etymology: OE becwethan (as BE , cwethan say: cf. QUOTH) …
39give and bequeath — index devise (give) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
40will and bequeath — index descend, devise (give) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …