Behests

/bɪˈhɛsts/ noun

Plural of behest; urgent orders, commands, or requests, especially from someone in authority.

From Old English 'behæs,' combining 'be-' (around, about) + 'hæs' (command, vow). Originally meant a solemn promise or vow, then evolved to mean a command or bidding.

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