Bequeathal

/bɪˈkwiːðəl/ noun

The act or process of leaving property or possessions to someone in a will.

From bequeath (Old English becwethan: be- + cwethan 'to say') + -al suffix. The prefix be- intensified the verb, while -al creates a noun form describing the action itself.

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