Bequest

/bɪˈkwɛst/ noun

A gift of personal property made through a will. Unlike a devise (which refers to real property), a bequest specifically refers to movable property such as money, jewelry, or furniture.

From Old English 'becwethan' meaning 'to say' or 'to declare,' literally 'to speak about.' The term evolved from the practice of orally declaring one's final wishes, later formalized in written wills.

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