Bequeathable

/bɪˈkwiːðəbəl/ adjective

Able to be left to someone in a will or passed on as an inheritance.

From 'bequeath' (Old English 'becwethan,' from 'be-' + 'cwethan' meaning 'to say' or 'declare') plus the suffix '-able' (capable of being). The original sense was 'to declare or say what should be done with one's possessions.'

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