BEQUEATH Meaning and
Definition
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To bequeath means to leave or pass on something, especially property, money, or personal possessions, to someone else through a will or legal document. It involves the act of making a formal arrangement for the distribution of one's assets after death, specifying who will receive and inherit certain items or financial resources. The act of bequeathing is typically done with the intention of ensuring that one's possessions or wealth are transferred to specific individuals or organizations according to the testator's wishes.
When a person bequeaths something, they are effectively designating a recipient or beneficiaries who will gain ownership or control of the bequeathed item or estate. It is common for people to designate family members, friends, or charitable institutions as beneficiaries in their wills. Bequeathing can involve a wide range of assets, including real estate, money, jewelry, vehicles, or other personal belongings.
The process of bequeathing typically requires the existence of a valid will, which is a legal document that outlines the desired distribution of one's estate upon their death. It is essential for individuals drafting a will to clearly specify their bequests and to ensure that the document is properly executed and meets all legal requirements. Failure to have a valid will in place may result in the estate being distributed in accordance with default laws rather than the individual's specific wishes.
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To give or leave by will; to hand down to posterity.
Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.
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Etymology of BEQUEATH
The word "bequeath" has its origins in Old English. It can be traced back to the Old English word "becwethan", which is a combination of "be-" (around, all over) and "cwethan" (to say, speak). Over time, the word evolved to "bequethen" in Middle English, and eventually became "bequeath" in its current form.
Idioms with the word BEQUEATH
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bequeath sth to sm
The idiom "bequeath something to someone" means to leave or hand down something as a testamentary gift in a will or to transmit something to someone after one's death. It usually refers to leaving a possession, property, or a valuable item for someone in one's will.
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bequeath (something) to (someone)
The idiom "bequeath (something) to (someone)" means to leave or give something, typically property or possessions, to someone in a will or upon one's death. It refers to the act of passing on or transferring ownership or inheritance, usually as a final act of generosity or as a means of providing for someone after one's demise.
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Conjugate verb Bequeath
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