adjective
- having been bequeathed or left by will.
Usage: formal or legal context
verb
- past tense and past participle of 'legate': to bequeath or give by will; to leave to someone in a will.
- past tense and past participle of 'legate': to appoint as a legate (a papal ambassador or representative).
Usage: formal or legal context
Usage: ecclesiastical or historical context
Examples
- She legated her entire estate to her children.
- The wealthy merchant legated a substantial sum to the local hospital.
- He legated his art collection to the museum in his will.
- The pope legated a cardinal to oversee the diocese.
- The legated property was distributed according to the terms of the will.