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Что (кто) такое Bequeath - определение

ACT OF GIVING (NOT THE ACT OF RECEIVING) PROPERTY BY WILL
Bequeath; Bequeathed; All the estate I own; Conditional bequest; Civil Law Concerning Charitable Bequests; Charitable Bequests, Civil Law Concerning; Bequests; Bequest
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bequeath         
v. a.
1.
Leave, demise, devise, will, give by will.
2.
Transmit, hand down, impart.
bequeath         
[b?'kwi:?]
¦ verb leave (property) to a person or other beneficiary by a will.
?hand down or pass on.
Derivatives
bequeathal noun
bequeather noun
Origin
OE becwethan, from be- + cwethan 'say' (see quoth).
bequeath         
v. (formal) (A) she bequeathed her fortune to him; or: she bequeathed him her fortune
bequeath         
v. to give personal property under provisions of a will (as distinct from "devise," which is to give real estate). 2) the act of giving any asset by the terms of a will. See also: bequest will
bequeath         
(bequeaths, bequeathing, bequeathed)
1.
If you bequeath your money or property to someone, you legally state that they should have it when you die. (FORMAL)
He bequeathed all his silver to his children.
= leave
VERB: V n to n
2.
If you bequeath an idea or system, you leave it for other people to use or develop. (FORMAL)
He bequeaths his successor an economy that is doing quite well...
It is true that colonialism did not bequeath much to Africa.
VERB: V n n, V n to n, also V n
Bequeath         
·vt To hand down; to Transmit.
II. Bequeath ·vt To give or leave by will; to give by testament;
- said especially of personal property.
III. Bequeath ·vt To Give; to Offer; to Commit.
Bequeathed         
·Impf & ·p.p. of Bequeath.
bequest         
n.
Legacy, devise.
all the estate I own         
n. a phrase from a poorly drafted will which means the possessions owned by the deceased at the moment of death, not when the will was written. See also: will
bequest         
n. the gift of personal property under the terms of a will. Bequests are not always outright, but may be "conditional" upon the happening or non-happening of an event (such as marriage), or "executory" in which the gift is contingent upon a future event. Bequest can be of specific assets or of the "residue" (what is left after specific gifts have been made). See also: legacy will

Википедия

Bequest and devise

Historically, a bequest is personal property given by will and a devise is real property given by will. Today, the two words are often used interchangeably.

The word bequeath is a verb form for the act of making a bequest.