jiho
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- Jul 9, 2007
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- Spain
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Hi guys!
I have read this expression several times: "to do something at the bequest of somebody else".
I know what a bequest is (legacy, inheritance), but I am not sure of the meaning of the full sentence. Maybe I am cofusing it with "doing something at the request of somebody" (because they ask you to do it).
Could it mean that you are doing something with someone else's help (their bequest)?
Thanks a lot!
I have read this expression several times: "to do something at the bequest of somebody else".
I know what a bequest is (legacy, inheritance), but I am not sure of the meaning of the full sentence. Maybe I am cofusing it with "doing something at the request of somebody" (because they ask you to do it).
Could it mean that you are doing something with someone else's help (their bequest)?
Thanks a lot!