Bewill vs Bewell - What's the difference?
bewill | bewell |
To will (to); bequeath by a will or testament.
*1800 , Charles Viner, A general abridgment of law and equity :
In lang=en terms the difference between bewill and bewell
is that bewill is to will (to); bequeath by a will or testament while bewell is to well up.As verbs the difference between bewill and bewell
is that bewill is to will (to); bequeath by a will or testament or bewill can be to cause to go astray while bewell is to well up.bewill
English
Etymology 1
From .Verb
(en verb)- The other testamentary writing was on stamped paper, and was as follows: "This is my last will and testament, at my death for "my husband to bewill to him the sum of 300/., which is now "in the joint stock annuities, for his own use [...]"
