Where does “bequeathable” come from?

bequeathable (English) comes from English bequeath, from Middle English biquethen, from Old English becweþan, from Old English be-, from Old English hrōpan, from Proto-West Germanic hrōpan, from Proto-Germanic hrōpaną, from Proto-Indo-European ḱer- — army.

bequeathable (English): Capable of being bequeathed

Definitions

  1. Capable of being bequeathed

Ancestry of “bequeathable”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishbequeathTo give or leave by will; to give by testament;...
2Middle EnglishbiquethenTo bequeath; to hand down to one's successors by will
3Old Englishbecweþanto say or assert; to reproach; to bequeath
4Old Englishbe-a productive prefix usually used to form verbs...
5Old Englishhrōpanto shout, proclaim; cry out, scream, howl; to cry...
6Proto-West Germanichrōpanto cry out, to call, to shout
7Proto-Germanichrōpanąto cry out, call, shout
8Proto-Indo-Europeanḱer-to grow, to make grow, to nourish; to plait,...
9Proto-Indo-Europeankr̥-to turn, to bend
10Proto-Indo-Europeanker-army

Words derived from “bequeathable

Every word from Proto-Indo-European ker-Every word from Proto-Indo-European kr̥-Every word from Proto-Indo-European ḱer-