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  2. 1. : the act of giving or leaving something by will (see will entry 2 sense 1) : the act of bequeathing. established at the bequest of a local philanthropist. 2. : something given or left by will or transmitted from the past : something bequeathed : legacy. made a bequest of his paintings to the museum.

  3. BEQUEST definition: 1. the money or property belonging to someone that they say that, after their death, they wish to…. Learn more.

  4. Bequest definition: a disposition in a will.. See examples of BEQUEST used in a sentence.

  5. 1. Law The act of giving or leaving personal property by a will. 2. Something that is bequeathed; a legacy. [Middle English biquest (influenced by biquethen, to bequeath) : bi-, be- + quist, will (from Old English -cwis, as in andcwis, answer; see g w et- in Indo-European roots ).]

  6. The noun bequest is something one arranges to give away after death, sort of a gift from beyond the grave. Basically, putting a bequest in a will is a way of making sure the right person will get certain goods after your death.

  7. 5 days ago · noun. 1. a. the act of bequeathing. b. something that is bequeathed. 2. law. a gift of property by will, esp personal property. Compare devise (sense 4), devise (sense 5) Collins English Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers. Word origin. C14: be- + Old English -cwiss degree; see bequeath. Word Frequency. bequest in American English.

  8. Bequest definition, a disposition in a will. See more.

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