bequeath verb - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . . Definition of bequeath verb from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary to say in a will that you want somebody to have your property, money, etc after you die synonym leave bequeath something (to somebody) He bequeathed his entire estate (= all his money and property) to his daughter
bequeath - Wiktionary, the free dictionary (give or leave by will): The verb bequeath is usually used of personal property; for real property, the term devise is preferred (hence the phrase give, devise, and bequeath)
bequeath - WordReference. com Dictionary of English be•queath bɪˈkwið, -ˈkwiθ v [~ + object (+ to) + object] to dispose of (property or money) bymeans of a will: I bequeath all my worldly goods to my wife She bequeathed her sister all her favorite toys to hand down; pass on: What sort of environment will we bequeath to our children?