| tr.v.  be·stowed, be·stow·ing, be·stows  1.  To present as a gift or an honor; confer: bestowed high praise on the winners. 2.  To apply; use: "On Hester Prynne's story ... I bestowed much thought" (Nathaniel Hawthorne). 3.  To place or stow: "He bestowed [the money] in his pockets with feigned composure" (James Joyce). 4.  To store or house. [Middle English bistowen : bi-, be- + stowen, to place; see  STOW.] be·stowa·ble adj. be·stowal,  be·stowment n. | 
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