Behest

/bɪˈhɛst/ noun

An authoritative order or urgent request; a command or directive from someone in authority.

From Old English 'behǣs' meaning 'promise, command,' from 'be-' (thoroughly) + 'hǣs' (command). Related to 'hest' (command), now archaic, the word maintained its formal, authoritative tone through centuries.

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