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  • 61 circumsideo

    circumsidere, circumsidi, circumsissus V TRANS
    besiege/invest/blockade; surround, mob (person), beset; sit/live/settle round

    Latin-English dictionary > circumsideo

  • 62 circumsido

    circumsidere, circumsidi, circumsissus V TRANS
    besiege/invest/blockade; surround, mob (person), beset; sit/live/settle round

    Latin-English dictionary > circumsido

  • 63 colloco

    collocare, collocavi, collocatus V TRANS
    place/put/set in order/proper position, arrange; station, post, position; apply; put together, assemble; settle/establish in a place/marriage; billet; lie down

    Latin-English dictionary > colloco

  • 64 comparo

    comparare, comparavi, comparatus V TRANS
    prepare; provide; compose; collect, get together/hold of; raise (force); unite; place together, match, couple, pair; set/pit against; treat as equal; compare; set up/establish/institute; arrange, dispose, settle; buy, acquire, secure

    Latin-English dictionary > comparo

  • 65 compono

    componere, composui, compositus V TRANS
    compare; place/put/add/collect together, collate; match (up); store/hoard; calm; construct, build; arrange, compile, compose, make up; organize, order; settle

    Latin-English dictionary > compono

  • 66 condecerno

    condecernere, condecrevi, condecretus V TRANS
    decide, judge, determine together; jointly settle/resolve

    Latin-English dictionary > condecerno

  • 67 conloco

    conlocare, conlocavi, conlocatus V TRANS
    place/put/set in order/proper position, arrange; station, post, position; apply; put together, assemble; settle/establish in a place/marriage; billet; lie down

    Latin-English dictionary > conloco

  • 68 conparo

    conparare, conparavi, conparatus V TRANS
    prepare; provide; compose; collect, get together/hold of; raise (force); unite; place together, match, couple, pair; set/pit against; treat as equal; compare; set up/establish/institute; arrange, dispose, settle; buy, acquire, secure

    Latin-English dictionary > conparo

  • 69 conpono

    conponere, conposui, conpositus V TRANS
    compare; place/put/add/collect together, collate; match (up); store/hoard; calm; construct, build; arrange, compile, compose, make up; organize, order; settle

    Latin-English dictionary > conpono

  • 70 conquiesco

    conquiescere, conquievi, conquietus V INTRANS
    rest, take repose/be quiet, nap/go to sleep; have respite/pause from (w/ab/ex); be inactive; pause (speaking); relax; settle/quiet down; come to an end/cease

    Latin-English dictionary > conquiesco

  • 71 decerno

    decernere, decrevi, decretus V
    decide/settle/determine/resolve; decree/declare/ordain; judge; vote for/contend

    Latin-English dictionary > decerno

  • 72 deduco

    deducere, deduxi, deductus V TRANS
    lead/draw//pull/bring/stretch down/away/out/off; escort; eject/evict (claimant); divert/draw (water); draw (sword); spin; deduct/reduce/lessen; describe; deduc launch/bring downstream (ship); remove (force); entice; found/settle (colony)

    Latin-English dictionary > deduco

  • 73 definio

    definire, definivi, definitus V TRANS
    define/bound/fix/limit/mark; restrict/confine; assign, ordain; lay down (rule); finish off/put an end/end the life; determine, settle; specify, sum up; assert

    Latin-English dictionary > definio

  • 74 defungor

    defungi, defunctus sum V DEP
    have done with (w/ABL), finish, bring/come to end, be quit/done/rid of; discharg settle a case (for so much); make do; discharge; die; (PERF) to have died

    Latin-English dictionary > defungor

  • 75 despumo

    despumare, despumavi, despumatus V
    skim, remove/draw froth/foam/scum (from); stop foaming, settle; deposit foam

    Latin-English dictionary > despumo

  • 76 determino

    determinare, determinavi, determinatus V TRANS
    delimit/bound, set bounds to; fix temporal limits of; confine within limits; define; designate, mark out; determine linear extent of; conclude/end/settle

    Latin-English dictionary > determino

  • 77 plascisco

    plasciscere, plascivi, plascitus V TRANS
    compose; settle

    Latin-English dictionary > plascisco

  • 78 resido

    residere, residi, - V
    sit down; settle; abate; subside, quieten down

    Latin-English dictionary > resido

  • 79 subsido

    subsidere, subsedi, subsessus V
    settle, sink, subside; neglect (Latham)

    Latin-English dictionary > subsido

  • 80 condico

    to agree, fix, settle, make arrangements.

    Latin-English dictionary of medieval > condico

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  • settle — set·tle vb set·tled, set·tling vt 1: to resolve conclusively settle a question of law 2: to establish or secure permanently a settled legal principle 3 …   Law dictionary

  • settle — set‧tle [ˈsetl] verb 1. [intransitive, transitive] to end an argument by agreeing to do something: • The two companies signed a pact that settled the patent suit. • Before the second phase of the trial, the companysettled out of court (= ended… …   Financial and business terms

  • Settle — Set tle, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Settled}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Settling}.] [OE. setlen, AS. setlan. [root]154. See {Settle}, n. In senses 7, 8, and 9 perhaps confused with OE. sahtlen to reconcile, AS. sahtlian, fr. saht reconciliation, sacon to… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Settle — steht für: Settle (North Yorkshire), Stadt in North Yorkshire, Vereinigtes Königreich Settle Junction, stillgelegter Bahnhof, Beginn der Bahnstrecke Settle Carlisle Settle ist der Nachname folgender Personen: Elkanah Settle (1648 1724),… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • settle — Ⅰ. settle [1] ► VERB 1) reach an agreement or decision about (an argument or problem). 2) (often settle down) adopt a more steady or secure life, especially through establishing a permanent home. 3) sit, come to rest, or arrange comfortably or… …   English terms dictionary

  • Settle — Datos generales Origen Easton, Pensilvania, Estados Unidos Estado activos Información artística …   Wikipedia Español

  • settle — settle1 [set′ l] n. [ME settel < OE setl (akin to Ger sessel) < IE * sedla < base * sed > SIT] a long wooden bench with a back, armrests, and sometimes a chest beneath the seat settle2 [set′ l] vt. settled, settling [ME setlen < OE …   English World dictionary

  • settle — [v1] straighten out, resolve achieve, adjudicate, adjust, appoint, arrange, call the shots*, choose, cinch, clean up, clear, clear up, clinch, come to a conclusion, come to a decision, come to an agreement, complete, concert, conclude, confirm,… …   New thesaurus

  • settle in — 1. To adapt to a new environment 2. To prepare to remain indoors for the night • • • Main Entry: ↑settle * * * ˌsettle ˈin | ˌsettle ˈinto sth derived to move into a new home, job, etc. and start to feel comfortable there • How are the kids… …   Useful english dictionary

  • Settle — Set tle, n. [OE. setel, setil, a seat, AS. setl: akin to OHG. sezzal, G. sessel, Goth. sitls, and E. sit. [root]154. See {Sit}.] 1. A seat of any kind. [Obs.] Upon the settle of his majesty Hampole. [1913 Webster] 2. A bench; especially, a bench… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Settle — Set tle, v. i. 1. To become fixed or permanent; to become stationary; to establish one s self or itself; to assume a lasting form, condition, direction, or the like, in place of a temporary or changing state. [1913 Webster] The wind came about… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

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