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1 SETTLE
[N]TRANSITUS (-US) (M)[V]DECERNO (-ERE -CREVI -CRETUM)DISSIDEO (-ERE -SEDI -SESSUM)STATUO (-ERE -TUI -TUTUM)CONSTITUO (-ERE -STITUI -STITUTUM)DECIDO (-ERE -CIDI -CISUM)DISCEPTO (-ARE -AVI -ATUM)PUTO (-ARE -AVI -ATUM)CONSISTO (-ERE -STITI)CONDICO (-ERE -DIXI -DICTUM)PACISCOR (PACISCI PACTUS SUM)PANGO (-ERE PANXI PANCTUM)SECO (-ARE SECUI SECTUM)COMPONO (-ERE -POSUI -POSITUM)CONPONO (-ERE -POSUI -POSITUM)TRANSIGO (-ERE -EGI -ACTUM)EXPEDIO (-IRE -IVI -ITUM)PURGO (-ARE -AVI -ATUM)PURIFICO (-ARE -AVI -ATUM)EXPLICO (-ARE -AVI -ATUM)CENSEO (-ERE -SUI -SUM)COENSEO (-ERE -SUI -SUM)SEDO (-ARE -AVI -ATUM)SIDO (-ERE SIDI SESSUM)PERSIDO (-ERE -SEDI -SESSUM)CONSIDO (-ERE -SEDI -SESSUM)COLLOCO (-ARE -LOCAVI -LOCATUM)CONLOCO (-ARE -LOCAVI -LOCATUM)- OF SETTLES -
2 SETTLE IN
[V]INSIDO (-ERE -SEDI -SESSUM) -
3 SETTLE ON
[V]INSIDO (-ERE -SEDI -SESSUM)INSTITUO (-ERE -STITUI -STITUTUM) -
4 SETTLE: OF SETTLES
[A]SELLARIUS (-A -UM) -
5 SETTLE BY BARGAINING
[V]DEPECISCOR (-PECISCI -PECTUS SUM)DEPACISCOR (-PACISCI -PACTUS SUM) -
6 SETTLE DOWN
[V]DESIDO (-ERE -SEDI)RESIDO (-ERE -SEDI -SESSUM)SUBSIDO (-ERE -SEDI -SESSUM) -
7 SETTLE FIRMLY
[V]INFIGO (-ERE -FIXI -FIXUM) -
8 ACCOUNT: SETTLE ACCOUNTS
[V]CALCULUS: ALIQUEM AD CALCULOS VOCO -
9 JOINTLY SETTLE
[V]CONDECERNO (-ERE -CREVI -CRETUS) -
10 ACCOUNT
[N]RATIO (-ONIS) (F)REPUTATIO (-ONIS) (F)COMMODUM (-I) (N)CONMODUM (-I) (N)RES (REI) (F)NARRATIO (-ONIS) (F)NARRATUS (-US) (M)HISTORIA (-AE) (F)MEMORIA (-AE) (F)NOMEN (-INIS) (N)RATIUNCULA (-AE) (F)[V]AESTIMO (-ARE -AVI -ATUM)AESTUMO (-ARE -AVI -ATUM)PENDO (-ERE PEPENDI PENSUM)PONO (-ERE POSUI POSITUM)DUCO (-ERE DUXI DUCTUM)HABEO (-ERE -UI -ITUM)RECIPIO (-ERE -CEPI -CEPTUM)DISPUNGO (-ERE -PUNXI -PUNCTUM)- GIVE AN ACCOUNT OF ONE'S PROPERTY- NOT ON ANY ACCOUNT- OF LITTLE ACCOUNT- OF NO ACCOUNT- ON ACCOUNT OF- ON ITS OWN ACCOUNT- ON THAT ACCOUNT- ON TWO ACCOUNTS- ON WHICH ACCOUNT- SETTLE ACCOUNTS- TAKE ACCOUNT- TAKE INTO ACCOUNT -
11 absoluo
absoluo, 3, decide, settle, A. 19:39.* -
12 compono
compono, positus, 3, (1) mend, Mk. 1:19; (2) arrange, settle, H. 9:6.*
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