From Longman Business Dictionary
bequeathbe·queath /bɪˈkwiːD, bɪˈkwiːθ/ verb [transitiveT] LAW to officially arrange for someone to have money or property that you own after your death, by writing it in your WILLbequeath something to somebodySharp left the museum nothing, instead bequeathing his collection to a charitable foundation.
bequeath somebody somethingHe bequeathed his wife 514 acres of arable land.