单词 | to will away |
释义 | > as lemmasto will away (b) transitive. to will away: to bequeath (land, property, etc.) to someone other than the person who would otherwise inherit. ΘΚΠ society > law > transfer of property > transfer [verb (transitive)] assign1297 bequeathc1305 alienc1400 analy1405 releasea1425 alienate?a1475 to make over1478 convey1495 transport1523 to put over1542 dispone?1548 design1573 pass1587 to set over1594 transfer1598 abalienate1646 attorn1649 demise1670 enure1736 to will away1773 divest1790 1773 H. L. Thrale Let. 20 Nov. in Lett. to & from S. Johnson (1788) I. xcii. 204 You now know he has willed away his estate. 1865 C. Dickens Our Mutual Friend I. ii. xiii. 288 Was it not enough that I should have been willed away, like a horse? 2014 M. Sharafi Law & Identity in Colonial South Asia iii. 142 Property received as a gift..and property bequeathed for charitable or religious purposes..could be willed away. < as lemmas |
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