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bequeath

  • 1 בר-ירושה

    inheritable; has the right to bequeath

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  • 2 ורש

    v. bequeath, leave; displace; impoverish

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  • 3 נחל

    v. be bestowed; bequeathed; brought about
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    v. be received; attained
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    v. bestow; bequeath; cause, bring about
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    v. to inherit; get, receive; attain
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    v. to settle
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    stream, creek, wadi, watercourse, bourn, bourne

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  • 4 צוו

    v. be ordered, commanded
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    v. to make a will, bequeath; appoint, establish
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    v. to order, command
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    decree, command, order, injunction, dictate, prescript, prescription, word, edict, fiat, ordainment, writ; need

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  • 5 אחר

    אַחַר(b. h.; v. foreg.), pl. constr. אַחֲרֵי after, behind. Gen. R. s. 44 wherever the Bible uses the preposition aḥaré סמוך, it means in connection with, אחר מופלג while aḥar means without connection ( later on). Yoma 6a אחר א׳ after ‘after, i. e. some time after the act, opp. חד אחר one ‘after, immediately, v. אֶוְתִּיוֹס.לְאַחֲרָיו, לְאַחֲרֶיהָ, מֵאַחֲרָיו, מֵאַחֲרֶיהָ after it, as concluding, opp. לפניה, לפניו introductory (prayer).Ber.I, 4 אחת לא׳ one benediction after the Shma. Ib. III, 4 לאחריו (prayer) after meal; a. fr.כִּלְאַחַר יד as if doing a thing with the back of the hand, i. e. in a manner different from the usual way of doing it. Sabb.153b; a. fr.מֵאַחַר 1) (conj. followed by ש־ or ד־) after, since, whereas, because. Ḥull.29a מא׳ ששנינו after it has once been stated in the Mishnah … why was it necessary (?) Ib. b ומאחר דאפי׳וכ׳ and since it is not even rabbinically unfit, why ; a. fr. 2) a legal term, meaḥar, the presumption of the truth of ones statement, because he might have pleaded more profitably, if he had been inclined to lie. Y.Shebu.VI, 36d bot. אין אומרים בממון מא׳ מאחרוכ׳ in money matters we do not apply the principle of meaḥer, so as to say that because he might have said ‘thou hast not lent me anything, he may say, ‘thou didst lend me, but I paid half of it (and his plea must be accepted without an oath); v. מִיגּוֹ s. v. גּוֹ.אַחֲרֶיךָ thy successor. Y.Kil.IX, 32c top יהודה בני א׳וכ׳ my son Judah shall succeed thee, none else (is worthy). Keth.95b my property I bequeath to thee ואַחְרַיִיךְ לפ׳ and after thee it shall go over to …אַחַר כָּךְ (abbrev. אח״כ) afterwards, subsequently. Pes.X, 2; a. v. fr.

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  • 6 אַחַר

    אַחַר(b. h.; v. foreg.), pl. constr. אַחֲרֵי after, behind. Gen. R. s. 44 wherever the Bible uses the preposition aḥaré סמוך, it means in connection with, אחר מופלג while aḥar means without connection ( later on). Yoma 6a אחר א׳ after ‘after, i. e. some time after the act, opp. חד אחר one ‘after, immediately, v. אֶוְתִּיוֹס.לְאַחֲרָיו, לְאַחֲרֶיהָ, מֵאַחֲרָיו, מֵאַחֲרֶיהָ after it, as concluding, opp. לפניה, לפניו introductory (prayer).Ber.I, 4 אחת לא׳ one benediction after the Shma. Ib. III, 4 לאחריו (prayer) after meal; a. fr.כִּלְאַחַר יד as if doing a thing with the back of the hand, i. e. in a manner different from the usual way of doing it. Sabb.153b; a. fr.מֵאַחַר 1) (conj. followed by ש־ or ד־) after, since, whereas, because. Ḥull.29a מא׳ ששנינו after it has once been stated in the Mishnah … why was it necessary (?) Ib. b ומאחר דאפי׳וכ׳ and since it is not even rabbinically unfit, why ; a. fr. 2) a legal term, meaḥar, the presumption of the truth of ones statement, because he might have pleaded more profitably, if he had been inclined to lie. Y.Shebu.VI, 36d bot. אין אומרים בממון מא׳ מאחרוכ׳ in money matters we do not apply the principle of meaḥer, so as to say that because he might have said ‘thou hast not lent me anything, he may say, ‘thou didst lend me, but I paid half of it (and his plea must be accepted without an oath); v. מִיגּוֹ s. v. גּוֹ.אַחֲרֶיךָ thy successor. Y.Kil.IX, 32c top יהודה בני א׳וכ׳ my son Judah shall succeed thee, none else (is worthy). Keth.95b my property I bequeath to thee ואַחְרַיִיךְ לפ׳ and after thee it shall go over to …אַחַר כָּךְ (abbrev. אח״כ) afterwards, subsequently. Pes.X, 2; a. v. fr.

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  • 7 שבק

    שְׁבַק(corresp. to h. עָזַב) 1) to leave, let go; to forsake, abandon; to leave behind; to bequeath. Targ. Jer. 51:9. Targ. Ex. 23:5. Targ. Jud. 16:26 (h. text הניחה); a. v. fr.Part. pass. שְׁבִיק; f. שְׁבִיקָא, שְׁבִיקְתָּא; pl. שְׁבִיקִין; שְׁבִיקָתָא, שְׁבִיקָן. Targ. Jer. 51:5 (h. text אלמן). Targ. Ez. 36:4. Ib. 41:9; 11 (h. text מֻנָּח); a. fr.Y.Nidd.II, end, 50b אמר שוֹבְקְתֵיה לצפרא he said (to the woman), leave, it (with me) for the morning. Sabb.32a שַׁבְקֵיהוכ׳ v. רַוְיָא. Yoma 12a למִישְׁבַּק, v. אוּשְׁפִּיזָא. Arakh.22a מי שַׁבְקִינָן מזוניוכ׳ shall we leave the alimony (which the widow receives out of the estate, as long as her dowry is not satisfied) unguarded? Ib. מי שבקינן ליה do we allow him (to take interest)? B. Bath. 125a לאו הני מעות ש׳ אבוהון it is not these coins that their father left them (when he died). Gitt.37b, a. fr. (לא שבק) לא שָׁבֵיק (אינש)וכ׳, v. הֶיתֵּרָא. Bekh.24a במקום דידה לא שַׁבְקָה דידהוכ׳ when the dam has her own child, she will not neglect her own and give suck to a strange animal. B. Mets.92a לא ש׳ איסי חייוכ׳ Isi would let no man live, i. e. with such a law humanity could not exist; B. Kam.91b א״כ לא שַׁבְקַת חייוכ׳ if this were the law, thou wouldst let no creature exist; a. fr. 2) to remit, pardon, forgive. Targ. Gen. 18:24. Targ. Num. 14:19; a. fr.Lev. R. s. 5, end יאי … דשָׁבֵיק לחוביןוכ׳ it is becoming the great God to remit great sins; a. e.Part. pass. as ab. Ib. הא שרי לך והא שביק לך this is remitted to thee, and this is forgiven thee; a. e. 3) to let go, send away, divorce. Gen. R. s. 17 שְׁבוֹקָא ההיא אנתתא מינךוכ׳ send that woman away, for she does thee no honor; ib. שַׁבְקָהּ להדאוכ׳ send that bad woman away; ib. לית בידי מה אֶשְׁבּוֹק לה I have not the means to divorce I her (to give her her dowry); ib. לית בי מה אשבוק לה; Lev. ‘R. s. 34 לית בי מִשְׁבַּק לה; (Yalk. Is. 352 לית לי ממרקא לה, v. מְרַק); Y.Keth.XI, 34b bot. שיבקה דליתוכ׳ (read: שוֹבְקָהּ or שבְּקָהּ Pa.) send her away ; a. e. Pa. שַׁבֵּק, Af. אַשְׁבֵּיק same, to divorce. Gen. R. l. c. אנן יהבינן לה פורנא ושַׁבַּק יתה מינך (not ושבקית) we shall give her her dowry, and divorce thou her. Ib. ושַׁבַּקְתָּהּ מיניה (some ed. וש׳ יתה) and he divorced her; Lev. R. l. c. ושבקיה (corr. acc.); Y. Keth. l. c.; Yalk. Lev. 665. Y.Keth.VI, beg.30c הן דמַשְׁבֵּיקוכ׳ he who divorces his wife and does not pay off, v. מְרַק. Ithpa. אִשְׁתַּבַּק, Ithpe. אִשְׁתְּבִיק 1) to be let alone, be allowed. Koh. R. to V, 11 אוף למידמוך לית אנן מִישְׁתַּבְּקִין we are not even allowed to sleep. 2) to be remitted; to be forgiven. Targ. Gen. 4:7. Targ. Lev. 4:20; a. fr. 3) to be divorced. Cant. R. to I, 4 בעיין למִשְׁתַּבְּקָא דין מדין they wanted to be divorced from each other. 4) to be forsaken, abandoned. Targ. Jer. 49:11 תשתבקון (ed. Wil. תשבקתון, corr. acc.). Ib. 25. Targ. Is. 17:9; a. e.

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  • 8 שְׁבַק

    שְׁבַק(corresp. to h. עָזַב) 1) to leave, let go; to forsake, abandon; to leave behind; to bequeath. Targ. Jer. 51:9. Targ. Ex. 23:5. Targ. Jud. 16:26 (h. text הניחה); a. v. fr.Part. pass. שְׁבִיק; f. שְׁבִיקָא, שְׁבִיקְתָּא; pl. שְׁבִיקִין; שְׁבִיקָתָא, שְׁבִיקָן. Targ. Jer. 51:5 (h. text אלמן). Targ. Ez. 36:4. Ib. 41:9; 11 (h. text מֻנָּח); a. fr.Y.Nidd.II, end, 50b אמר שוֹבְקְתֵיה לצפרא he said (to the woman), leave, it (with me) for the morning. Sabb.32a שַׁבְקֵיהוכ׳ v. רַוְיָא. Yoma 12a למִישְׁבַּק, v. אוּשְׁפִּיזָא. Arakh.22a מי שַׁבְקִינָן מזוניוכ׳ shall we leave the alimony (which the widow receives out of the estate, as long as her dowry is not satisfied) unguarded? Ib. מי שבקינן ליה do we allow him (to take interest)? B. Bath. 125a לאו הני מעות ש׳ אבוהון it is not these coins that their father left them (when he died). Gitt.37b, a. fr. (לא שבק) לא שָׁבֵיק (אינש)וכ׳, v. הֶיתֵּרָא. Bekh.24a במקום דידה לא שַׁבְקָה דידהוכ׳ when the dam has her own child, she will not neglect her own and give suck to a strange animal. B. Mets.92a לא ש׳ איסי חייוכ׳ Isi would let no man live, i. e. with such a law humanity could not exist; B. Kam.91b א״כ לא שַׁבְקַת חייוכ׳ if this were the law, thou wouldst let no creature exist; a. fr. 2) to remit, pardon, forgive. Targ. Gen. 18:24. Targ. Num. 14:19; a. fr.Lev. R. s. 5, end יאי … דשָׁבֵיק לחוביןוכ׳ it is becoming the great God to remit great sins; a. e.Part. pass. as ab. Ib. הא שרי לך והא שביק לך this is remitted to thee, and this is forgiven thee; a. e. 3) to let go, send away, divorce. Gen. R. s. 17 שְׁבוֹקָא ההיא אנתתא מינךוכ׳ send that woman away, for she does thee no honor; ib. שַׁבְקָהּ להדאוכ׳ send that bad woman away; ib. לית בידי מה אֶשְׁבּוֹק לה I have not the means to divorce I her (to give her her dowry); ib. לית בי מה אשבוק לה; Lev. ‘R. s. 34 לית בי מִשְׁבַּק לה; (Yalk. Is. 352 לית לי ממרקא לה, v. מְרַק); Y.Keth.XI, 34b bot. שיבקה דליתוכ׳ (read: שוֹבְקָהּ or שבְּקָהּ Pa.) send her away ; a. e. Pa. שַׁבֵּק, Af. אַשְׁבֵּיק same, to divorce. Gen. R. l. c. אנן יהבינן לה פורנא ושַׁבַּק יתה מינך (not ושבקית) we shall give her her dowry, and divorce thou her. Ib. ושַׁבַּקְתָּהּ מיניה (some ed. וש׳ יתה) and he divorced her; Lev. R. l. c. ושבקיה (corr. acc.); Y. Keth. l. c.; Yalk. Lev. 665. Y.Keth.VI, beg.30c הן דמַשְׁבֵּיקוכ׳ he who divorces his wife and does not pay off, v. מְרַק. Ithpa. אִשְׁתַּבַּק, Ithpe. אִשְׁתְּבִיק 1) to be let alone, be allowed. Koh. R. to V, 11 אוף למידמוך לית אנן מִישְׁתַּבְּקִין we are not even allowed to sleep. 2) to be remitted; to be forgiven. Targ. Gen. 4:7. Targ. Lev. 4:20; a. fr. 3) to be divorced. Cant. R. to I, 4 בעיין למִשְׁתַּבְּקָא דין מדין they wanted to be divorced from each other. 4) to be forsaken, abandoned. Targ. Jer. 49:11 תשתבקון (ed. Wil. תשבקתון, corr. acc.). Ib. 25. Targ. Is. 17:9; a. e.

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  • bequeath — be·queath /bi kwēth, kwēt̲h̲/ vt [Old English becwethan to speak to, address, leave by will, from be to, about + cwethan to say]: to give by will used esp. of personal property but sometimes of real property; see also legacy, legatee compare de …   Law dictionary

  • bequeath — be‧queath [bɪˈkwiːD, bɪˈkwiːθ] verb [transitive] LAW to officially arrange for someone to have money or property that you own after your death, by writing it in your will: bequeath something to somebody • Sharp left the museum nothing, instead… …   Financial and business terms

  • bequeath — (v.) O.E. becweðan to say, speak to, exhort, blame, also leave by will; from BE (Cf. be ) + cweðan to say, from P.Gmc. *kwithan, from PIE *gwet to say, speak. Original sense of say, utter died out 13c., leaving legal sense of transfer by will.… …   Etymology dictionary

  • bequeath — *will, devise, leave, legate Analogous words: *give, present, bestow: *distribute, dispense …   New Dictionary of Synonyms

  • bequeath — [v] give in a will bestow, commit, devise, endow, entrust, grant, hand down, hand on, impart, leave, leave to, legate, pass on, transmit, will; concepts 108,317 Ant. take …   New thesaurus

  • bequeath — ► VERB 1) leave (property) to someone by a will. 2) hand down or pass on. ORIGIN Old English, related to QUOTH(Cf. ↑quoth) …   English terms dictionary

  • bequeath — [bē kwēth′, bēkwēth′; bikwēth′, bikwēth′] vt. bequeathed, bequeathing [ME bequethen < OE becwethan, to declare, give by will < be , BE + cwethan, to say: see QUOTH] 1. to leave (property) to another by last will and testament 2. to hand… …   English World dictionary

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  • bequeath — [[t]bɪkwi͟ːð[/t]] bequeaths, bequeathing, bequeathed 1) VERB If you bequeath your money or property to someone, you legally state that they should have it when you die. [FORMAL] [V n n] Fields s will bequeathed his wife Hattie and son Claude the… …   English dictionary

  • bequeath — be|queath [bıˈkwi:ð, bıˈkwi:θ] v [T] [: Old English; Origin: becwethan, from cwethan to say ] 1.) to officially arrange for someone to have something that you own after your death = ↑leave bequeath sth to sb ▪ She bequeathed her collection of… …   Dictionary of contemporary English

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