Bequeathed

/bɪˈkwiːðd/ verb

To give or leave something to someone in a will after death, especially money or property.

From Old English 'bequethan' where 'be-' is a prefix and 'quethan' means 'to say' or 'to declare.' Literally means 'to declare to' or 'to say beforehand.' The word evolved to specifically mean leaving things in a will.

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