
Bestor
BESTOR, verb transitive [be and stow, a place. See Stow. Literally, to set or place.]
1. To give; to confer; to impart; with the sense of gratuity, and followed by on or upon.
Consecrate yourselves to the Lord, that he may bestow on you a blessing. Exodus 32:1.
Though I bestow all my goods to feed the poor. 1 Corinthians 13:3.
This word should never be followed by to.
2. To give in marriage; to dispose of.
I could have bestowed her upon a fine gentleman.
3. To apply; to place for the purpose of exertion, or use; as, to bestow our whole force upon an object.
4. To lay out, or dispose of; to give in payment for; as, to bestow money for what we desire. Deuteronomy 14:26.
5. To lay up in store; to deposit for safe keeping; to stow; to place.
I have no room where to bestow my fruits. Luke 12:1.