bewill means to will (to); bequeath by a will or testament. Lexicurio rates it Sui generis — a strength score of 87 out of 100.
bewill is pronounced /bɪˈwɪl/.
Etymology
From be- + will.
verb
- To will (to); bequeath by a will or testament.“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 [...]"”
- To cause to go astray.