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Definition of Bequeathals
1. bequeathal [n] - See also: bequeathal
Lexicographical Neighbors of Bequeathals
Literary usage of Bequeathals
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Early Massachusetts Press, 1638-1711 by George Emery Littlefield, Club of Odd Volumes (1907)
"... bequeathals, revenues, lands and donations, as either have been, are, or shall
be conferred, bestowed or anyways shall fall to the said college. ..."
2. The Methodist Review (1884)
"... of the body declared himself opposed to bequeathals for the Church, because
the self-sacrifice of the individual members might thereby be rendered ..."
3. Report of the Commission Appointed by the Government of Palestine to Inquire by Anton Bertram (1921)
"Let there be heard in a lawful manner by the testimony of' Roman' witnesses the
bequeathals which are accepted of whatever is bequeathed to the Churches, ..."