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Bequeath
Meaning
Verb
●
In Law:
To give or
leave
by will; to
give by
testament.
●
To
hand down
; to transmit.
●
To give; to
offer
; to commit.
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Origin
bequeath
English
bequethen
Middle English (1100-1500)
becweþan
Old English (ca. 450-1100)
Sourced from
Etym
Related
Inherit
Bestow
Endow
Consign
Entrust
Furnish
Cede
Impart
Redistribute
Donate
Forfeit
Owe
Relinquish
Lend
Distribute
Dedicate
Send
Immortalize
Outlive
Give
Squander
Devote
Sell
Ascribe
Confiscate
Inscribe
Return
Redeem
Gift
Assign
Acquire
Transfer
Seize
Divulge
Forsake
Allot
Allude
Abdicate
Contribute
Subordinate
Pass Down
Give Back
Lay Claim
Say Goodbye
Offer Up
Stake A Claim
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Rhymes
Meath
Teethe
Quethe
Sheath
Seethe
Sheathe
Wreathe
Breathe
Bequeath
Unsheath
Ensheathe
Unsheathe
Inwreathe
Pontypridd
Underneath
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