Bequeath

/bɪˈkwiːð/ verb

To give something, usually money or property, to someone after you die in your will.

From Old English 'becwethan' (be- + cwethan, 'to say'), originally meaning 'to say or declare.' The meaning shifted to 'to leave by will' because a will is a formal declaration of what should happen after death.

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