Bequest
41bequest — [bɪˈkwest] noun [C] formal money or property that you give to someone after you die by making a legal document called a WILL …
42bequest — be•quest [[t]bɪˈkwɛst[/t]] n. 1) the act of bequeathing 2) legacy • Etymology: 1250–1300; ME biqueste, biquyste …
43bequest — /bəˈkwɛst / (say buh kwest), /bi / (say bee ) noun 1. Law a disposition in a will concerning personal property, especially money. 2. a legacy. {Middle English biqueste, Old English gequis, related to Gothic gakwiss consent} …
44bequest — Kauoha, ho oilina …
45bequest — /bɪ kwest/ noun something, e.g. property or money (but not freehold land), given to someone in a will ● He made several bequests to his staff …
46bequest — n. 1 the act or an instance of bequeathing. 2 a thing bequeathed. Etymology: ME f. BE + obs. quiste f. OE cwiss, cwide saying …
47The Colonel's Bequest — cover artwork. Developer(s) Sierra On Line …
48general bequest — see bequest Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. general bequest n …
49The Colonel's Bequest — Desarrolladora(s) Sierra On Line Distribuidora(s) Sierra On Line Diseñador(es) Roberta Williams[1 …
50specific bequest — see bequest Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. specific bequest …