{{lb|en|transitive|historical}} To <span class="searchmatch">confer</span> a knighthood on. Page 709 accolade: Found match for regex: # {{lb|en|transitive}} To <span class="searchmatch">confer</span> praise or awards on. Page...
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15:27, 24 December 2024 (UTC) I think you're right, it's the idiom that <span class="searchmatch">confers</span> the meaning of 'distance'. It's not really a meaning of the word 'throw'...
Page 709 accolade: Found match for regex: # {{lb|en|transitive|historical}} To confer a knighthood on.
Page 709 accolade: Found match for regex: # {{lb|en|transitive}} To confer praise or awards on.
Page 709 accolade: Found match for regex: {{trans-top|To confer a knighthood on}}
Page 709 accolade: Found match for regex: {{trans-top|To confer a praise or an award on}}
Page 959 be: Found match for regex: #*: And so, without as much as to return home to furnish myself for such a journey, volens, nolens, they prevailed, or rather forced me to come to Dublin to confer with those colonels, and that was the last August was twelvemonth.
Page 1234 meeting: Found match for regex: #: {{syn|pt|conferência}}
Page 1553 eo: Found match for regex: # {{lb|la|business}} I go for; I am sold at (a certain price) (confer {{l|la|vēneō}})
Page 1678 ask: Found match for regex: Ultimately derived from {{der|kmr|ine-pro|*h₂eḱ-}}. Confer {{cog|fa|آهو|tr=âhu}}.
Page 1813 create: Found match for regex: # {{lb|en|transitive}} To confer or invest with a rank or title of nobility, to appoint, ordain or constitute.
Page 1813 create: Found match for regex: {{trans-top|to confer a title of nobility}}
Page 1813 create: Found match for regex: {{trans-top|to confer a cardinalate}}
Page 2096 knight: Found match for regex: # {{lb|en|transitive}} To confer knighthood upon.
Page 2096 knight: Found match for regex: {{trans-top|to confer a knighthood upon}}
Page 2127 an: Found match for regex: Confer {{cog|fa|یا|tr=yâ}}.
Page 2852 dub: Found match for regex: # {{lb|en|transitive}} {{lb|en|now|_|historical}} To confer knighthood; the conclusion of the ceremony was marked by a tap on the shoulder with a sword.
Page 2852 dub: Found match for regex: * {{sense|to confer knighthood}} {{l|en|knight}}
Page 2852 dub: Found match for regex: {{trans-top|to confer knighthood}}
Page 3068 ban: Found match for regex: # {{lb|vi|archaic}} to confer on; to bestow
Page 3197 talk: Found match for regex: * Catalan: {{t+|ca|conferència|f}}, {{t+|ca|xerrada|f}}
Page 3878 do: Found match for regex: # I bestow, confer (on or upon)
Page 5032 show: Found match for regex: # {{lb|en|transitive}} To bestow; to confer.
Page 5032 show: Found match for regex: {{trans-see|to bestow; confer|bestow|confer}}
Page 5171 charm: Found match for regex: # A small trinket on a bracelet or chain, etc., traditionally supposed to confer luck upon the wearer.
Page 5259 box: Found match for regex: ##* {{RQ:Sterne Tristram Shandy|volume=VI| chapter=XXII| page=95| passage=[M]y uncle ''Toby'' {{...}} treated himſelf with a handſome ſentry-'''box''', to ſtand at the corner of the bowling-green, betwixt which point and the foot of the glacis, there was left a little kind of eſplanade for him and the corporal to confer and hold councils of war upon. / —The ſentry-'''box''' was in caſe of rain.}}
Page 5324 bestow: Found match for regex: # {{lb|en|transitive}} To give; confer; impart gratuitously; present (something) to someone or something, especially as a gift or honour.
Page 5706 doctor: Found match for regex: # {{lb|en|transitive}} To make (someone) into an (academic) doctor; to confer a doctorate upon.
Page 6099 cf.: Found match for regex: * {{l|en|confer}}
Page 6099 cf.: Found match for regex: # {{abbreviation of|la|confer||compare}}
Page 7580 來: Found match for regex: #* 貽我來牟,帝命率育。 [Pre-Classical Chinese, trad.]贻我来牟,帝命率育。 [Pre-Classical Chinese, simp.]From: The Classic of Poetry, c. 11th – 7th centuries BCE, translated based on James Legge's versionYí wǒ mài móu, dì mìng shuài yù. [Pinyin]Thou didst confer on us the wheat and the barley, which God appointed for the nourishment of all.
Page 8737 叙: Found match for regex: # to confer; to narrate; to describe
Page 9360 嘱: Found match for regex: * {{ja-r|付%嘱|ふ%しょく|[[confer]]ment}}
Page 10763 安: Found match for regex: # to confer (a title); to bestow; to put (the blame on someone)
Page 10888 封: Found match for regex: # to confer (a title) upon; to enfeoff
Page 11744 張: Found match for regex: # grant (a favor), bestow, confer.
Page 12859 授: Found match for regex: # to confer; to award
Page 13512 易: Found match for regex: Oracle bone and bronze inscriptions: original form of {{och-l|賜|to confer, to bestow}}; possibly as specialised from {{och-l|益|to increase, to add}}. This form symbolises a filled container.
Page 16846 牟: Found match for regex: #* 貽我來牟、帝命率育。 [Pre-Classical Chinese, trad.]贻我来牟、帝命率育。 [Pre-Classical Chinese, simp.]From: The Classic of Poetry, c. 11th – 7th centuries BCE, translated based on James Legge's versionYí wǒ mài móu, dì mìng shuài yù. [Pinyin]Thou didst confer on us the wheat and the barley, which God appointed for the nourishment of all;
Page 17249 珪: Found match for regex: # {{lb|ja|sort=けい|historical}} jade tablet conferred upon princes as a symbol of authority
Page 23498 諏: Found match for regex: # consult, confer
Page 23585 謚: Found match for regex: # to confer posthumous titles
Page 23711 讓: Found match for regex: Cognate with {{och-l|攘|to remove; to steal}}, {{och-l|禳|to expel; to sacrifice to expel disasters}}, {{cog|bo|གནང||to give; to grant}}, {{cog|my|နှင်း||to confer; to grant}}, {{cog|my|နှင်||to drive away; to expel}} ({{zh-ref|Schuessler, 2007}}).
Page 23813 诹: Found match for regex: # consult, confer
Page 23857 谥: Found match for regex: # to confer posthumous titles
Page 24098 賚: Found match for regex: # give, present, confer
Page 26018 錫: Found match for regex: # {{zh-o}} {{zh-alt-form|賜|tr=-|to [[bestow]]; to [[confer]]}}
Page 26987 降: Found match for regex: # to bestow; to confer
Page 27462 頒: Found match for regex: # to confer; to bestow; to grant; to present
Page 27579 颁: Found match for regex: # confer, bestow
Page 27688 飫: Found match for regex: # {{lb|zh|literary}} confer
Page 27784 饇: Found match for regex: # to confer
Page 27784 饇: Found match for regex: # to confer
Page 28528 鯠: Found match for regex: # to confer
Page 30131 bless: Found match for regex: {{trans-top|confer blessing on}}
Page 30139 condemn: Found match for regex: # {{lb|en|transitive}} To confer eternal divine punishment upon.
Page 30139 condemn: Found match for regex: {{trans-top|to confer eternal divine punishment upon}}
Page 30165 ply: Found match for regex: #* {{quote-journal|en|title=Letton v. Goodden|editors=[[w:Montague Chambers|Montagu Chambers]], Francis Towers Streeten, and Frederick Hoare Colt|journal=The Law Journal Reports for the Year 1866:{{nb...|Comprising Reports of Cases in the House of Lords, in the Privy Council, in the Courts of Chancery and Appeal in Bankruptcy, Probate, Divorce and Matrimonial Causes, Admiralty, Ecclesiastical, Queen’s Bench and the Bail Court, Common Pleas, Exchequer Chamber, and Crown Cases Reserved. From Michaelmas Term, 1865, to Trinity Term, 1866, both Inclusive. [...]}}|location=London|publisher=Printed by James Holmes,{{nb...|4, Took’s Court, Chancery Lane.}}; [p]ublished by Edward Bret Ince,{{nb...|5, Quality Court, Chancery Lane.}}|date=21 March 1866|volume=XXXV (New Series; volume XLIV overall), part I (Chancery and Bankruptcy)|section=headnote|page=427|pageurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=HnkDAAAAQAAJ&pg=PA427|column=1|oclc=222593300|passage=An act of parliament, empowering the plaintiffs, a company, to '''ply''' on Sundays from certain points on the south bank of the Thames, but imposing no obligation to provide means of transport or to maintain their '''plying'''-places, does not confer an exclusive right against the rest of the world, such as the Court of Chancery will interfere to protect; {{...}}}}
Page 30731 slavery: Found match for regex: |text=THAT the Constitution does not confer upon Congress power to interfere with slavery in the States, has been admitted by all parties and confirmed by all judicial decisions ever since the origin of the Federal Government. This doctrine was emphatically recognized by the House of Representatives in the days of Washington, during the first session of the first Congress,* and has never since been seriously called in question. Hence, it became necessary for the abolitionists, in order to furnish a pretext for their assaults on Southern slavery, to appeal to a law higher than the Constitution.Slavery, according to them, was a grievous sin against God, and therefore no human Constitution could rightfully shield it from destruction. It was sinful to live in a political confederacy which tolerated slavery in any of the States composing it;[...]}}
Page 32337 farm: Found match for regex: #*: When you hit a black pudding with an iron weapon that does at least one point of damage there is a good chance it will divide into two black puddings of the same size (but half the hit points IIRC). {{...}} When eaten black puddings confer several intrinsics so AC [armor class] is not the only potential benefit. {{...}} Since black puddings are formidible{{SIC}} monsters for an inexperienced character, farming is also a good way to die.
Page 32570 caucus: Found match for regex: # A usually preliminary meeting of party members to nominate candidates for public office or delegates to be sent a nominating convention, or to confer regarding policy.
Page 33850 hen: Found match for regex: # {{ngd|Used with a verb, indicating a movement towards or to something.}}
Page 33850 hen: Found match for regex: # {{ngd|used with a verb, indicating a movement towards or to something.}}
Page 33850 hen: Found match for regex: # {{ngd|used with a verb, indicating a movement towards or to something.}}
Page 34302 Concordance:Sherlock Holmes/C: Found match for regex: * confer 1
Page 34910 afford: Found match for regex: # To give, grant, or confer, with a remoter reference to its being the natural result; to provide; to furnish.
Page 35104 ago: Found match for regex: # I negotiate, discuss, confer, talk with one about a person or thing
Page 35636 Wiktionary:Abbreviations in Webster: Found match for regex: *cf. = confer
Page 35965 antaa: Found match for regex: # {{lb|fi|transitive}} To grant, confer.
Page 36387 crescent: Found match for regex: # {{lb|en|historical}} Any of three orders of knighthood conferred upon foreigners to whom Turkey might be indebted for valuable services.
Page 36640 lok: Found match for regex: # one curl in hair of the head, confer goldilocks
Page 39208 Rhymes:English/ɛə(ɹ): Found match for regex: * {{l|en|confer}} {{qualifier|one Irish pronunciation}}
Page 39225 Rhymes:English/ɜː(ɹ): Found match for regex: * {{l|en|confer}}
Page 39394 philosopher's stone: Found match for regex: # {{lb|en|alchemy|uncountable}} A supposed substance able to turn base metals, such as lead or mercury, into gold or silver, also sometimes claimed to cure any illness (as panacea) or confer immortality (as elixir of life), among other functions.
Page 39707 tunge: Found match for regex: * Confer with {{q|Norwegian Bokmål}} {{R:NAOB|tunge_2}}
Page 40582 confirm: Found match for regex: {{trans-top|to confer the confirmation}}
Page 41640 dog-eared: Found match for regex: #*{{quote-book|en|1921|{{w|Thomas Sigismund Stribling}}|Birthrigt|chapter=[[s:Birthright/Chapter IV|Chapter IV]]|passage=To the uninitiated it may seem strange to behold a Harvard graduate stuck down day after day poring over a pile of '''dog-eared''' school-books— third arithmetics, primary grammars, beginners' histories of Tennessee, of the United States, of England; physiology, hygiene. It may seem queer. But when it comes to standing a Wayne County teacher's examination, the specific answers to the specific questions on a dozen old examination slips are worth all the degrees Harvard ever did confer.}}
Page 43715 venue: Found match for regex: See come, and confer venew, veney.
Page 44718 協議: Found match for regex: # to confer, to discuss
Page 44899 vest: Found match for regex: {{trans-top|confer/give property or power}}
Page 46378 lecture: Found match for regex: * Catalan: {{t+|ca|conferència|f}}
Page 46378 lecture: Found match for regex: * Portuguese: {{t+|pt|conferência|f}}, {{t+|pt|palestra}}
Page 49381 confer: Found match for regex: {{also|Confer}}
Page 49381 confer: Found match for regex: From Early Modern English {{m|en|conferre}}, from {{uder|en|frm|conférer}}, from {{uder|en|fro|conferer}}, from {{uder|en|la|cōnferō}}. Compare {{cog|nl|confereren||to confer}}, {{cog|de|konferieren||to confer}}, {{cog|da|konferere||to confer}}, {{cog|sv|konferera||to confer}}.
Page 49381 confer: Found match for regex: * {{audio|en|LL-Q1860 (eng)-Mélange a trois-confer.wav |Audio (UK)}}
Page 49381 confer: Found match for regex: #* {{quote-journal|1=en|year=2014|author=James Lambert|title=Diachronic stability in Indian English lexis|journal=World Englishes|page=114|text=The mere existence of a dictionary of a certain variety of English does not automatically '''confer''' acceptance of that variety.}}
Page 49381 confer: Found match for regex: #*: Local buttons popped when Henry Kissinger visited Little Rock last month to confer with Fulbright on the Middle East oil talks.
Page 49381 confer: Found match for regex: #* {{RQ:Burton Melancholy|edition=2nd|part=II|section=3|member=1|subsection=i|passage='''Confer''' thine estate with others […]. Be content and rest satisfied, for thou art well in respect to others […].}}
Page 49381 confer: Found match for regex: #*: If we confer these observations with others of the like nature, we may find cause to rectify the general opinion.
Page 49381 confer: Found match for regex: #*: The closeness and compactness of the parts resting together doth much confer to the strength of the union.
Page 49866 grant: Found match for regex: # {{lb|en|ditransitive}} To bestow or confer, with or without compensation, particularly in answer to prayer or request; to give.{{rfex|en}}
Page 49866 grant: Found match for regex: {{trans-top|to bestow or confer, with or without compensation, particularly in answer to prayer or request}}
Page 49866 grant: Found match for regex: # The act of granting; a bestowing or conferring; concession; allowance; permission.
Page 51067 auricular: Found match for regex: ##* {{RQ:Shakespeare King Lear Q1|I|2|text={{...}} I will place you where you shall hear us confer of this and by an '''auricular''' assurance have your satisfaction,{{...}}}}
Page 51636 honor: Found match for regex: # {{lb|en|transitive}} to confer (bestow) an honour or privilege upon (someone)
Page 51636 honor: Found match for regex: {{trans-top|confer honour on}}
Page 53381 initiate: Found match for regex: # To confer membership on; especially, to admit to a secret order with mysterious rites or ceremonies.
Page 53381 initiate: Found match for regex: {{trans-top|to confer membership on}}
Page 53382 confabulate: Found match for regex: # {{lb|en|intransitive}} To confer.
Page 53571 variety: Found match for regex: ###* {{quote-journal|en|author=James Lambert|title=Diachronic Stability in Indian English Lexis|journal=World Englishes|url=https://www.researchgate.net/publication/260413097_Diachronic_stability_in_Indian_English_lexis|location=Oxford, Oxfordshire; New York, N.Y.|publisher={{w|Pergamon Press}} for the International Association for World Englishes|month=March|year=2014|volume=33|issue=1|page=114|doi=10.1111/weng.12072|issn=0883-2919|oclc=12101053|passage=The mere existence of a dictionary of a certain '''variety''' of English does not automatically confer acceptance of that '''variety'''.}}
Page 54012 conference: Found match for regex: * Catalan: {{t+|ca|conferència|f}}
Page 54012 conference: Found match for regex: * Occitan: {{t+|oc|conferéncia|f}}
Page 54012 conference: Found match for regex: * Portuguese: {{t+|pt|conferência|f}}
Page 54389 efflux: Found match for regex: #*: By facilitating efflux of drugs from the intracellular domain, these proteins reduce cytotoxicity and thus confer drug resistance.
Page 54500 auctor: Found match for regex: #* {{quote-book|en|author=Iohn Florio|authorlink=John Florio|title=A Worlde of Wordes, or Most Copious, and Exact Dictionarie in Italian and English|location=London|publisher={{...|Printed at London, by}}Arnold Hatfield for Edw. Blount|year=1598|passage=If any thinke I had great helpes of ''Alunno'', or of ''Venuti'', let him confer, and knovve I haue in tvvo, yea almost in one of my letters of the Alphabet more vvordes, then they haue in all their tvventie; and they are but for a fevv '''auctors''' in the Italian toong, mine for moſt that vvrite well, as may appeere by the Catalog of bookes that I haue read through of purpoſe for the accompliſhing of this Dictionarie.}}
Page 56003 Template:artfl: Found match for regex: cf.=confer, colloq.=colloquial, fr.=from, obs.=obsolete, perh.=perhaps, prob.=probably, a.=adjective, adv.=adverb, impf.=imperfect, n.=noun, orig.=originally, pass.=passive, p.p.=past participle, p.pr.=present participle, pref.=prefix, prep.=preposition, pres.=present, subj.=subjunctive, vb.n.=verbal noun, v.i.=intransitive verb, v.t.=transitive verb
Page 57818 giving: Found match for regex: # The act of bestowing as a gift; a conferring or imparting.
Page 58818 من: Found match for regex: # to show, to grant, to confer ({{l|ar|عَلَى}})
Page 59519 ambrosia: Found match for regex: # {{lb|en|Greek mythology|Roman mythology}} The food of the gods, thought to confer immortality.
Page 61359 distinguish: Found match for regex: # To confer an honor upon.
Page 62751 negotiate: Found match for regex: # {{lb|en|intransitive}} To confer with others in order to come to terms or reach an agreement.
Page 62751 negotiate: Found match for regex: {{trans-top|confer to reach an agreement (intransitive)}}
Page 64057 nominate: Found match for regex: # {{lb|en|obsolete}} To entitle, confer a name upon.
Page 64057 nominate: Found match for regex: * {{sense|confer a name upon}} {{l|en|bename}}; see also Thesaurus:denominate
Page 65269 automatically: Found match for regex: #* {{quote-journal|1=en|year=2014|author=James Lambert|title=Diachronic stability in Indian English lexis|journal=World Englishes|page=114|text=The mere existence of a dictionary of a certain variety of English does not '''automatically''' confer acceptance of that variety.}}
Page 66977 ard: Found match for regex: Confer {{cog|fa|آرد|tr=ârd||flour}}, {{cog|ae|𐬀𐬴𐬀||ground}} and {{cog|xcl|աղամ}}.
Page 73191 patent: Found match for regex: ## Especially of a document conferring some privilege or right: open to public perusal or use.
Page 73331 -et: Found match for regex: * {{m|ang|-ot}} was originally used with class 2 weak verbs in {{m|ang|-ian}} ← *-ojan (from {{cog|gem-pro|*-ōną}}). Confer usages for {{m|ang|-od}}, {{m|ang|-ung}}, {{m|ang|-oþ}}, {{m|ang||-ol}}, {{m|ang|-or}}.
Page 74345 notoriety: Found match for regex: #* {{quote-book|en|passage=[H]e who [[portray]]s examples of [[disinterestedness]] and [[intrepidity]], [[confer]]s [[on virtue]] the [[notoriety]] and [[homage]] that are due to it, and rouses in the spectators, the spirit of [[salutary]] [[emulation]].|title=[[w:Arthur Mervyn|Arthur Mervyn]]|author=[[w:Charles Brockden Brown|Charles Brockden Brown]]|year=1799}}
Page 74793 Wiktionary:Formatting Policy Proposal/layout 2: Found match for regex: :From Old English mænan, "to mean", "to allude to". Confer Durch meenen, German meinen. Cognate with "mind" and German Minne, "love".
Page 74793 Wiktionary:Formatting Policy Proposal/layout 2: Found match for regex: :From Old English gemæne. Confer Dutch gemeen, German gemein, Gothic gamains. Cognate with Latin communis.
Page 74795 Wiktionary:Formatting Policy Proposal/layout 3: Found match for regex: :From Old English mænan, "to mean", "to allude to". Confer Durch meenen, German meinen. Cognate with "mind" and German Minne, "love".
Page 74795 Wiktionary:Formatting Policy Proposal/layout 3: Found match for regex: :From Old English gemæne. Confer Dutch gemeen, German gemein, Gothic gamains. Cognate with Latin communis.
Page 74797 Wiktionary:Formatting Policy Proposal/layout 4: Found match for regex: A lead “ducere”. Confer Anglica antiqua lád.
Page 75215 Hansard: Found match for regex: [[File:Die Gartenlaube (1860) b 821.jpg|thumb|Representatives of Denmark negotiating with Hansards (representatives of the Hanseatic League; right) the agreement which was later termed the Treaty of Stralsund of 24 May 1370. Having defeated the King of Denmark, Valdemar IV, in battle after he conquered the Hanseatic town of Visby in Gotland, the Hansards compelled the King to assure the League of free trade in the Baltic Sea, and even to confer on them the right to veto candidates to the Danish throne. The German caption of the illustration reads: “Dänemarks Demüthigung durch den deutschen Hansabund, in Stralsund 1370 [Denmark’s humiliation by the German Hanseatic League, in Stralsund 1370]”.
Page 2070445 dano: Found match for regex: |You {{g|s}} should not confer orders on anyone because of his sin or of his good deed: for there are some whose sins are found out before their ordination, others whose [sins] are found out afterwards. Reference is made, '''then''', to the day of judgment.|lit=…before orders go upon them…}}
Page 2089681 travel document: Found match for regex: # An identity document similar to a passport, but which does not confer proof of citizenship from the issuing country.
Page 2174037 versna: Found match for regex: * {{l|is|heimur versnandi fer}} (confer the Danish {{l|is|verden er af lava}})
Page 2179007 授与: Found match for regex: # confer, award, give an award
Page 2192296 Friedensnobelpreisverleihung: Found match for regex: {{compound|de|Friedensnobelpreis|Verleihung|t1=Nobel Peace Prize|t2=[[confer]]ence, [[award]]ing}}
Page 2192302 Verleihung: Found match for regex: The two senses are from the corresponding senses of verleih(en) ("award, confer") + ung (a nominalising suffix)
Page 2212808 baiodön ko: Found match for regex: # to confer with
Page 2217330 仗節: Found match for regex: The tally (仗節 or 符節) was usually made from bamboo, wood, jade or copper. Characters were inscribed on it, and the tally was split into two halves. When using the tally as an instrument of authority, the two halves were joined together in order to prove the authenticity of the person's credentials. The tally and battle-axe (斧鉞) were given to military generals in order to confer imperial authority and legitimacy. If the emperor granted an individual the right to carry a tally, that individual was empowered, among other things, to execute anyone who violated military orders. If the emperor granted someone the right to carry the yellow battle-axe, that person was authorized to command armies both at home and abroad.
Page 2248848 gusht: Found match for regex: |passage=Among all those flagitious Acts committed by this Governour while he rul'd this Kindom, or by his Consent and Permission this must by no means be omitted: A certain Casic, bestowing on him a Gift, voluntarily, or (which is more probably) induced thereunto by Fear, about the weight of Nine Thousand Crowns, but the Spaniards not satisfied with so fast a Sum of Money, sieze him, fix him to a Pole; extended his Feet, which being mov'd near the Fire, they demanded a larger Sum; the Casic overcome with Torments, sending home, procur'd Three Thousand more to be brought and presented to them: But the Spaniards, adding new Torments to new Rage and Fury, when they found he would confer no more upon them, which was because he could not, or otherwize because he would not, they expos'd him for so long to that Torture, till by degrees of heat the Marrow gusht out of the Soles of his Feet, and so he dyed; Thus they often murder'd the Lords and Nobles which such Torments to Extort the Gold from them.}}
Page 2296831 consero: Found match for regex: #: {{syn|la|conferō|convehō|contrahō|congerō|contribuō|committō|cōgō|stīpō|glomerō|compellō}}
Page 2325113 Rhymes:Catalan/ɛnsia: Found match for regex: * {{l|ca|conferència}}
Page 2378779 oft má satt kyrrt liggja: Found match for regex: # {{lb|is|proverb}} the truth is sometimes better left unsaid (confer the English {{m|en|bend the truth}} and the French {{m|fr|toute vérité n'est pas bonne à dire}})
Page 2419201 cohaggloo: Found match for regex: # to confer, commune
Page 2503939 しょうぎ: Found match for regex: # {{ja-def|商議}} to confer about business, to hold a business conference, to consult about business
Page 2507924 attá: Found match for regex: |You {{g|s}} should not confer orders on anyone because of his sin or of his good deed: for '''there are''' some whose sins are found out before their ordination, others whose [sins] are found out afterwards. Reference is made, then, to the day of judgment.|lit=…before orders shall go upon them…}}
Page 2629467 Wiktionary:Frequency lists/Portuguese wordlist: Found match for regex: # conferência 4230
Page 2629486 Wiktionary:Frequency lists/BrazilianPortuguese wordlist: Found match for regex: # conferência 5115
Page 2637669 պաշտեմ: Found match for regex: # {{lb|xcl|transitive}} to administer, to confer; to officiate; to provide, to furnish; to exercise, to employ
Page 2678238 alandin: Found match for regex: Confer {{m|kmr|alîn||to get caught, entangled; to twist}}.
Page 2684923 in the round: Found match for regex: #* {{quote-book|en|year=2012|chapter=The Essence of Sculpture|author=Deborah Shannon, transl.|by={{w|Daniel-Henry Kahnweiler}}|origyear=1920|editors=Jon Wood; David Hulks; Alex Potts|title=Modern Sculpture Reader|publisher=Getty Publications|isbn=9781606061060|page=76|original=Das Wesen der Bildhauerei|pageurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=stWNDwAAQBAJ&lpg=PA76&dq=%22in%20the%20round%22%20sculpture&hl=&pg=PA76#v=onepage&q=%22in%20the%20round%22%20sculpture&f=false|text=Not so the sculpture '''in the round''': it stands in ordinary space with the other bodies, a body like them. We must hold fast to this outcome; it will allow us to explain the true essence of sculpture, the designation we confer on sculpture '''in the round''' alone. ''Painting and relief create their own space''.}}
Page 2697398 undercutter: Found match for regex: #*:does identify it as the undercutter, and (4) its estimate of the amount of benefits the contriver will confer on it by “reciprocating” if but only if it does cooperate by foregoing inherently-profitable undercutting-opportunities to let the potential undercutter secure COMs from the potential undercutter's own customers.
Page 2705340 unhoped: Found match for regex: #*:The Prince of peace would like himself confer / A gift unhoped, without the price of war
Page 2711895 授ける: Found match for regex: # bestow, confer, endow with some honor, power, right, or knowledge
Page 2745792 Appendix:Dictionary of Mining, Mineral, and Related Terms/M/4: Found match for regex: : Representatives chosen by the union employees to confer with the representatives of the company; corresponds in mining to shop committees in manufacturing. Also called pit committee.
Page 2748596 Appendix:Dictionary of Mining, Mineral, and Related Terms/S/10: Found match for regex: : Iron-base alloy containing enough chromium to confer a superior corrosion resistance.
Page 2951895 denize: Found match for regex: # {{lb|en|obsolete|transitive}} To make a denizen; to confer the rights of citizenship upon; to naturalize.
Page 2966352 starosty: Found match for regex: # In Poland, a castle and domain conferred on a nobleman for life.
Page 2970819 addottorare: Found match for regex: # to confer a degree on (someone), to graduate
Page 2975126 fons honorum: Found match for regex: # A person who, by virtue of {{l|en|sovereignty}}, holds the {{l|en|exclusive}} right to create and {{l|en|confer}} {{l|en|legitimate}} titles of {{l|en|nobility}} and orders of {{l|en|chivalry}}.
Page 2977552 prebendship: Found match for regex: #*: every one of them should confer one prebendship on the same foundation
Page 2980319 fount of honour: Found match for regex: # A {{l|en|fons honorum}}; a person with the right to confer titles of nobility
Page 2980981 recapacitate: Found match for regex: # {{lb|en|transitive}} To qualify again; to confer capacity on again.
Page 2992120 overpoise: Found match for regex: #*: Without swallowing whole all the warnings one could readily hear and read about the spiritual dangers of intellectual arrogance and literary freebooting, there was menace in the overpoise that high education and a rich way of living could confer on a young girl. Unknowingly, she could exceed her own strength.
Page 3008502 Wiktionary:Word of the day/Archive/2012/March: Found match for regex: {{wotd|fons honorum|n|A person who, by virtue of sovereignty, holds the exclusive right to create and confer legitimate titles of nobility and orders of chivalry|March|1}}
Page 3042411 degreeless: Found match for regex: |passage=A university can confer a degree upon a distinguished man because it can judge whether his degreeless condition is due to accident or not.}}
Page 3052149 կնքեմ: Found match for regex: # {{lb|xcl|Christianity}} to baptize, to confer baptism
Page 3079862 promerit: Found match for regex: # {{lb|en|obsolete}} To oblige; to confer a favour on.
Page 3086045 Wiktionary:Beer parlour/2012/January: Found match for regex: I just discovered Appendix:Glossary#gerund. The languages I work on (gml, de, nds) genuinely treat gerunds as nouns. (confer {{l|de|Leben}}, {{l|nds|lęvend}}). Would the right thing to do be, to add the gerund tag in front of those nouns?Dakhart 14:32, 28 January 2012 (UTC)
Page 3094666 angegin-: Found match for regex: #: {{m|osx|angeginbrengian||to confer}}
Page 3120723 Wiktionary:Grease pit/2012/March: Found match for regex: Many of our entries have etymologies containing variants of "c." ("c." / "c" / "c." / "c" / "C" / "C." / "C."), short for "circa". Many also contain variants of "cf." (add an f to all the variants of c, above), for "confer#Latin". Because Wiktionary is not paper, it doesn't have to use potentially-confusing abbreviations, so I wonder if someone with a bot could replace the various occurrences with "circa" (or, even more clearly, "attested circa", which is almost always what is meant) and "compare". Here's a partial list for anyone would wants to edit the entries with AWB, although methinks telling a bot to edit things as it naturally skimmed over all our entries would be easier:
Page 3132286 Wiktionary:About Vulgar Latin: Found match for regex: Word order in Vulgar Latin was considerably more rigid and fixed than in Classical Latin. A new active-stative word order developed: a group of verbs expressing motion, location, or change of state (typically the same verbs that used {{m|la||sum}} as their perfect auxiliary) could come before their subjects, which were semantically patients (confer stare). In all other cases, subject-verb-object word order prevailed, and has generally gained ground at the expense of the aforementioned verb-subject order. Clitic pronouns (see above) preferentially attached to the end of the first word in a clause, creating apparent subject-object-verb order.
Page 3195654 umbworld: Found match for regex: #* {{quote-text|en|year=2018|author=Pankaj,, Sharma, Anita|title=Microbial Biotechnology in Environmental Monitoring and Cleanup|page=176|passage={{...}} as well as chemicals (potentially toxic) used in daily routine in research and educational institutes, industries (e.g., carcinogenic, mutagenic and teratogenic) and in household that may confer danger to the living beings if discharged in the '''umbworld'''.}}
Page 3196827 bedoctor: Found match for regex: # {{lb|en|transitive}} To confer a doctoral degree upon.
Page 3200870 追加: Found match for regex: # to confer a posthumous title
Page 3206020 commissionary: Found match for regex: # Of, relating to, or conferring a commission.
Page 3246552 simonía: Found match for regex: From {{der|es|la-ecc|-}} and {{der|es|LL.|simonia}} (compare {{cog|fr|simonie}}), after Simon Magus, who in Acts tries to buy from Peter the power to confer the Holy Spirit, from {{der|es|he|שִׁמְעוֹן||Simon|tr=Šimʻôn}}.
Page 3255548 合議: Found match for regex: # to confer; to hold a conference; to consult; to hold a panel discussion
Page 3255548 合議: Found match for regex: # confer, hold a conference
Page 3270238 resistome: Found match for regex: # {{lb|en|genetics|medicine}} All the genes (in a bacterium) that confer resistance to antibiotics
Page 3271856 Citations:teatard: Found match for regex: JLS|title=Re: Closing-in: Supremes Confer On No Birth Certificate Eligibility Crisis|url=http://groups.google.com/group/alt.politics/msg/0dc396913c7bff34?dmode=source%7Cnewsgroup=alt.politics%7Cpassage=You teatard birthers are delightfully funny.}}
Page 3271859 teatard: Found match for regex: JLS|title=Re: Closing-in: Supremes Confer On No Birth Certificate Eligibility Crisis|url=http://groups.google.com/group/alt.politics/msg/0dc396913c7bff34?dmode=source%7Cnewsgroup=alt.politics%7Cpassage=You teatard birthers are delightfully funny.}}
Page 3279188 collatif: Found match for regex: {{der|fr|la|collātīvus}}, from {{m|la|collātus}}, past participle of {{m|la|cōnferō||confer}}.
Page 3280006 trichohyalin: Found match for regex: # {{lb|en|protein}} A protein in humans that confers mechanical strength on the hair follicle's inner root sheath and other toughened epithelial tissues, such as the hard palate and filiform ridges of the tongue.
Page 3310537 Wiktionary:Tea room/2012/August: Found match for regex: ::::This is not a question of who sided with whom – it's a question of whether or not your edits are admissible and there is reason to suspect that they aren't. If we return to the subject at hand, you seem to overlook that examples of the "g" to "b" confusion are given (for instance Latin rubus > Romanian rug; Latin lingua > Romanian limbă etc.). Where is the inaccuracy? Garza means "heron" in Spanish, as does garça in Portuguese. Again, where is the inaccuracy? Although you provided citations, these were taken from linguists you have criticised for being treated by DER which is according to you "[...] a sign of incompetence" (e.g. Hasdeu who died 1907). Why are you selectively using Romanian quotes to motivate edits? I'm not acquainted with your knowledge of the Romanian language - fact being that you have refused to create a user page letting us know which languages you master and to what degree you master them - the "cf." in DEX'98 does not mean "originates from"; it means "confer". I've tried telling you about the debates within the Romanian community concerning DEX'98 and its shortcomings (even DER's shortcomings), the most notable one being an oversimplified approach to etymologies which in some cases has proven to be wrong and in other cases oversimplifying the findings of renowned linguists. That's the reason why DER is referenced on dexonline.ro; that's the reason why Word dewd544 cites DER occasionally and that's the reason why I've tried talking to you about this. However, neither I nor anyone else seem to be getting through to you. It's a pity to have to keep an eye on this cluster of words in danger of being altered to the point of expressing speculative linguistics. Rest assured Torvalu4, every time you will undo Romanian etymologies, I'll be there to reedit them. --Robbie SWE (talk) 21:01, 1 September 2012 (UTC)
Page 3314233 Thread:User talk:CodeCat/Proto-Indo-European/reply (32): Found match for regex: Most Latin words containing a's for which I know the PIE etymologies derive them from {{m|ine-pro|*e}} or {{m|ine-pro|*h1}} (confer {{m|la|quattuor}} < {{m|ine-pro|*kʷetwóres||four}} and {{m|la|pater}} < {{m|ine-pro|*ph1tḗr}}), so perhaps a more consistent reconstruction would be approximately {{m|ine-pro|*ph1wgʷʰos}}. But then how would it be used to function as an adverb? Would that involve the instrumental case?
Page 3324164 предоставлять: Found match for regex: #: {{uxi|ru|'''предоставля́ть''' [[чрезвычайный|чрезвыча́йные]] [[полномочие|полномо́чия]]|to [[confer]] emergency powers}}
Page 3324166 жаловать: Found match for regex: # to grant, to bestow, to confer, to reward, to award {{qualifier|stilted style}}
Page 3332835 предоставить: Found match for regex: #: {{uxi|ru|'''предоста́вить''' [[чрезвычайный|чрезвыча́йные]] [[полномочие|полномо́чия]]|to [[confer]] emergency powers}}
Page 3373911 Wiktionary:Word of the day/Archive/2013/March: Found match for regex: {{wotd|fons honorum|n|A person who, by virtue of sovereignty, holds the exclusive right to create and confer legitimate titles of nobility and orders of chivalry|March|1}}
Page 3378967 تذاكر: Found match for regex: # to remind one another of (something), to confer together, to have a talk
Page 3378996 تباحث: Found match for regex: # {{lb|ar|reciprocal|intransitive}} to confer, to have a talk
Page 3379806 تآمر: Found match for regex: # to take counsel, to deliberate together, to confer
Page 3382320 Reconstruction:Proto-Sino-Tibetan/s-b/m-ruːl: Found match for regex: * Chinese: {{l|zh|[[蛇]] < [[它]]}} (OC /*Cə.laj/, "snake") – etymology uncertain. Likely arose as a taboo word, from the sense "to crawl, to wind". Confer {{cog|map-pro|*Sulaʀ|t=snake}}.
Page 3405938 Appendix:JLPT/N1/は行: Found match for regex: *{{l|ja|諮る}}, {{l|ja|はかる}} -to consult with, to confer
Page 3406292 諮る: Found match for regex: # confer, bring a matter before someone
Page 3432858 conferis: Found match for regex: {{also|conferís}}
Page 3432860 conferia: Found match for regex: {{also|confería}}
Page 3432861 conferias: Found match for regex: {{also|conferías}}
Page 3432864 conferi: Found match for regex: {{also|conferí|conferì}}
Page 3432864 conferi: Found match for regex: {{ro-verb|conferă|conferit}}
Page 3432864 conferi: Found match for regex: # {{lb|ro|transitive}} to grant, to confer, to bestow, to award
Page 3432872 conferireis: Found match for regex: {{also|conferiréis|conferíreis}}
Page 3453669 conferência: Found match for regex: {{also|conferencia|conferència}}
Page 3454030 conferências: Found match for regex: # {{plural of|pt|conferência}}
Page 3481396 Appendix:Mandarin Frequency lists/1001-2000: Found match for regex: |加|加|jiā|dramatise, plant, embroider, intercalate, lard, put in, blow up, inflict, deliver, aggrandize, plus, dramatize, increase, augment, embellish, augmentation, confer, append, add, pad, summate
Page 3481402 Appendix:Mandarin Frequency lists/5001-6000: Found match for regex: |賦予|赋予|fùyǔ|indue, endow, lend, girt, gift, endue, entrust, inspire, give, impart, confer, grant
Page 3481403 Appendix:Mandarin Frequency lists/6001-7000: Found match for regex: |商量|商量|shāngliáng|talk, consult, arrange, confer, talk over, discussion, advise, discuss, concert
Page 3481403 Appendix:Mandarin Frequency lists/6001-7000: Found match for regex: |諮商|谘商|zīshāng|confer, discuss, negotiate
Page 3481403 Appendix:Mandarin Frequency lists/6001-7000: Found match for regex: |諮商|谘商|zīshāng|confer, discuss, negotiate
Page 3515203 пожаловать: Found match for regex: # to grant (to); to bestow, to confer (on); to reward, to award {{qualifier|stilted style}}
Page 3519637 㪬: Found match for regex: # to give, to hand over, to confer
Page 3522637 䝼: Found match for regex: # to confer upon, to grant to
Page 3522652 䞋: Found match for regex: # to bestow, to present, to confer, to give, to donate
Page 3549434 shauri: Found match for regex: # to consult, confer
Page 3550339 vijećati: Found match for regex: # {{lb|sh|intransitive}} to deliberate, confer
Page 3550340 вијећати: Found match for regex: # {{lb|sh|intransitive}} to deliberate, confer
Page 3550345 većati: Found match for regex: # {{lb|sh|intransitive}} to deliberate, confer
Page 3550346 већати: Found match for regex: # {{lb|sh|intransitive}} to deliberate, confer
Page 3559260 cunferir: Found match for regex: # To confer
Page 3559703 seurander: Found match for regex: # To confer (on)
Page 3596409 conferreth: Found match for regex: {{suffix|en|confer|eth|nocat=1}}
Page 3596409 conferreth: Found match for regex: # {{en-archaic third-person singular of|confer}}
Page 3608979 απονομή: Found match for regex: * {{l|el|απονέμω|gloss=to confer, to award, to grant}}
Page 3624061 Wiktionary:Votes/bt-2013-10/User:Buttermilch for bot status: Found match for regex: This vote passed by 5-2 (and a while ago, I might add), but we need a 'crat to confer the bot flag. —Μετάknowledgediscuss/deeds 22:43, 24 November 2013 (UTC)
Page 3642056 Citations:for: Found match for regex: |You {{g|s}} should not confer orders on anyone because of his sin or of his good deed: for there are some whose sins are found out before their ordination, others whose [sins] are found out afterwards. Reference is made, then, to the day of judgment.|lit=…before orders go '''upon them'''…}}
Page 3644473 conferrest: Found match for regex: {{suffix|en|confer|est|nocat=1}}
Page 3644473 conferrest: Found match for regex: # {{en-archaic second-person singular of|confer}}
Page 3658573 immunoprotect: Found match for regex: # {{lb|en|immunology}} To confer immunoprotection (on)
Page 3683849 Wiktionary:Beer parlour/2014/November: Found match for regex: Hello all. I'm just posting this here to notify everyone that the vote to confer administratorship on User:ObsequiousNewt began twenty-five minutes ago; the vote will end at 24:00, 10 December 2014 (UTC). — I.S.M.E.T.A. 00:31, 25 November 2014 (UTC)
Page 3705792 授予: Found match for regex: # to confer; to award; to grant
Page 3763634 nøtt: Found match for regex: |note1=For the whole historicity, confer with earlier and, until 2012, concurrent form {{m|nn|nòt}} (table below).
Page 3801889 conferirsi: Found match for regex: # to confer (with each other)
Page 3813733 bendizer: Found match for regex: # to bless {{gloss|to confer blessing on}}
Page 3850929 συμφέρω: Found match for regex: ## {{lb|grc|intransitive|without accusative of object}} to confer a benefit, to be of use, be useful or profitable
Page 3910871 grantar: Found match for regex: # {{lb|io|transitive}} to grant {{qualifier|requests, demands}}, allow, confer {{qualifier|favours, privileges, etc.}}, award
Page 3925763 Thread:User talk:CodeCat/Category:head tracking/singular category/reply (3): Found match for regex: If something is fine before a given change, and people prefer how it is to how the change would make it, though — well, there's a guideline on WP that explains it pretty well, in my opinion: "Believing that you have a valid point does not confer upon you the right to act as though your point must be accepted by the community when you have been told that it is not accepted." It also sounds like it's becoming a chicken-and-egg issue, if you don't want to discuss proposals because you think they'll be opposed, while some of the people who've opposed some of your recent proposals seem to be unhappy with your tendency to make mass changes without consensus.
Page 3961330 冊封: Found match for regex: # {{lb|zh|chiefly|historical}} to confer {{gl|a [[title]], [[rank]], [[office]], [[dignity]], etc.}} on someone; to bestow investiture
Page 3988147 negocjować: Found match for regex: # {{lb|pl|transitive}} to negotiate; to confer to reach an agreement
Page 3997828 forewrite: Found match for regex: #*: Especially in our condition of mixed life in this, our beloved country, you can act and react upon the neighbor by the personal influence of your moral conduct, builded on faith; and no pen can forewrite the incalculable benefit you may confer upon the civic, intellectual, domestic and religious experience of your day.
Page 4009401 領教: Found match for regex: # {{lb|zh|honorific|polite}} to consult with; to ask for advice; to confer with
Page 4020784 Appendix:Greek abbreviations: Found match for regex: |πρβ.||παράβαλε||cf., compare||Latin: {{m|la|confer}}.
Page 4029292 konferere: Found match for regex: # to confer ({{l|nb|med}} / with)
Page 4029974 do well: Found match for regex: #* {{quote-book|en|year=1990 |title=History of Ancient Philosophy II, A: Plato and Aristotle |author=Giovanni Reale |page=332 |ISBN=1438416997 |passage=And if it is more characteristic of a friend to '''do well''' by another than to '''be well done''' by, and to confer benefits is characteristic of the good man and of excellence, and it is nobler to '''do well''' by friends than by strangers, the good man will need people to '''do well''' by. }}
Page 4030475 bolalipid: Found match for regex: # {{lb|en|organic chemistry}} Any of a class of tetraether lipids, found in Archaea bacteria, that confer stability to these bacteria by spanning the cytoplasmic membrane.
Page 4032272 Wiktionary:Information desk/2015/April: Found match for regex: *By the way, in case anyone cares, or ever wants to run the process again, I think there may be a slight glitch somewhere in the generation of Index:English. One or two common words, e.g. "confer", "prefer", "tolerance", which I assume must have been entered at the time of the 2012-Apr-28 database dump, are inexplicably omitted. 109.157.11.62 02:01, 15 April 2015 (UTC)
Page 4148795 bewish: Found match for regex: # {{lb|en|transitive|rare}} To confer, grant, or make a wish; wish.
Page 4154754 會商: Found match for regex: # to confer with multiple parties; to hold a meeting or conference; to negotiate; to consult
Page 4185272 konsultieren: Found match for regex: # {{lb|de|transitive|reflexive|politics}} to confer {{gloss|to have consultatory talks with officials (of other countries)}}
Page 4201168 تداول: Found match for regex: # to confer
Page 4209051 أنعم: Found match for regex: # to bestow, to confer (على - upon)
Page 4209051 أنعم: Found match for regex: # {{lb|ajp|formal}} to confer favour, to bestow favour
Page 4261186 lumazine synthase: Found match for regex: |passage=DNA vaccines encoding ribosomal L7/L12, lumazine synthase (BLS), P39 (a putative periplasmic binding protein), Omp16 (outer membrane protein) and BAB1_0278 genes have demonstrated to confer protection against B. abortus challenge in mice.}}
Page 4263607 mestome: Found match for regex: |passage=Expression of QTL12 has been reported to confer partial resistance via delayed movement of RYMV into mestome (bundle sheath cells; [214]).}}
Page 4271673 Citations:apartheidness: Found match for regex: *: Because of the world concern for the drift toward apartheidness, and pursuant to the mandate of the United Nations to confer concerning human rights, approximately 75 persons, representing many different disciplines and ideologies from some 30 countries were invited to participate in a non-governmental Assembly on Human Rights in Montreal, Canada in March of 1968.
Page 4272864 Wiktionary:Votes/sy-2015-07/User:Benwing for admin: Found match for regex: #:: {{reply to|Dan Polansky}} As I argued when {{diff|32900802|32900208|you imposed this condition on the counting of your vote}} in the vote to confer administratorship upon JohnC5, it is not acceptable for a single, nonnominating voter to impose such a condition ex post facto. If you want future conferrings of administratorship to carry this condition, I suggest you make those nominations, including such a condition in the original texts of those votes. — I.S.M.E.T.A. 11:48, 26 July 2015 (UTC)
Page 4315064 lumazine: Found match for regex: |passage=DNA vaccines encoding ribosomal L7/L12, lumazine synthase ( BLS ), P39 (a putative periplasmic binding protein), Omp16 (outer membrane protein) and BAB1_0278 genes have demonstrated to confer protection against B. abortus challenge in mice [ 22, 23, 27, 42 ].}}
Page 4332731 присвоить: Found match for regex: # to give, to confer (on), to award (to)
Page 4340350 nonbone: Found match for regex: |passage=From the studies listed in Table 2, it is evident that, in the average population in a country such as Canada with little natural UVB stimulation for >6 months of the year, only 22% of the population achieve levels to confer all the benefits (bone and nonbone) of vitamin D adequacy.}}
Page 4357337 наделять: Found match for regex: #: {{ux|ru|'''наделя́ть''' [[власть|вла́стью]]|t=to confer powers; vest rights}}
Page 4358031 наделить: Found match for regex: #: {{uxi|ru|'''надели́ть''' [[власть|вла́стью]]|t=to confer powers; vest rights}}
Page 4366587 Wiktionary:Frequency lists/Catalan/2001-4000: Found match for regex: # conferència 316
Page 4366588 Wiktionary:Frequency lists/Catalan/4001-6000: Found match for regex: # conferències 142
Page 4368315 jeotgal: Found match for regex: #*
Page 4464262 conferència: Found match for regex: {{also|conferencia|conferência}}
Page 4467834 conferències: Found match for regex: # {{plural of|ca|conferència}}
Page 4525155 Citations:intention: Found match for regex: |text=Husserl wrote that "all objects and references to the object are what they are for us solely by virtue of the acts of intentioning, which are essentially different from them and in which they are made present to us and confront us as intentioned units". Intentioned units, as we have seen, are the phenomenological contents formed within inner time. Considering the nature of the act that confers meaning as a whole — regardless of its physical or phonetic features — Husserl distinguishes between signifying intentions and filling intentions An intentional act, in fact, may be empty, in the sense that it cannot be made to refer to an object: its object, for example, may also be an illusory or contradictory entity like a 'round square'. Signifying intentions (acts which confer sense) are psychic acts endowed with intentional direction. Filling intentions (acts which fill intentions with meaning) are the acts that strengthen, confirm and complete the intentional direction towards an object: {{...}} }}
Page 4525640 freedom of the city: Found match for regex: #*: So what use is being given the freedom of the city?... The 1973 Local Government Act in Scotland allows for persons of distinction to be made "honorary freemen" in a council area. It helpfully adds that the title does not confer any rights or privileges and specifically rules out "grazing rights". The equivalent act of Parliament in England and Wales also stresses that this is a purely "honorary" title, although it does not feel it necessary to rule out grazing sheep.
Page 4532413 Citations:confer: Found match for regex: *: But supposing all these conjectures to be false, you cannot contest the inestimable benefit which I shall confer on all mankind, to the last generation, by discovering a passage near the pole to those countries, to reach which at present so many months are requisite; or by ascertaining the secret of the magnet, which, if at all possible, can only be effected by an undertaking such as mine.
Page 4533560 Citations:contest: Found match for regex: *: But supposing all these conjectures to be false, you cannot contest the inestimable benefit which I shall confer on all mankind, to the last generation, by discovering a passage near the pole to those countries, to reach which at present so many months are requisite; or by ascertaining the secret of the magnet, which, if at all possible, can only be effected by an undertaking such as mine.
Page 4533585 Citations:countries: Found match for regex: *: But supposing all these conjectures to be false, you cannot contest the inestimable benefit which I shall confer on all mankind, to the last generation, by discovering a passage near the pole to those countries, to reach which at present so many months are requisite; or by ascertaining the secret of the magnet, which, if at all possible, can only be effected by an undertaking such as mine.
Page 4533886 Citations:effected: Found match for regex: *: But supposing all these conjectures to be false, you cannot contest the inestimable benefit which I shall confer on all mankind, to the last generation, by discovering a passage near the pole to those countries, to reach which at present so many months are requisite; or by ascertaining the secret of the magnet, which, if at all possible, can only be effected by an undertaking such as mine.
Page 4534515 Citations:pole: Found match for regex: *: But supposing all these conjectures to be false, you cannot contest the inestimable benefit which I shall confer on all mankind, to the last generation, by discovering a passage near the pole to those countries, to reach which at present so many months are requisite; or by ascertaining the secret of the magnet, which, if at all possible, can only be effected by an undertaking such as mine.
Page 4704623 удостаивать: Found match for regex: # to confer, to award
Page 4705459 удостоить: Found match for regex: # to confer, to award
Page 4726024 ec-: Found match for regex: Another hypothesis proposes an underlying form {{m|itc-pro||*ed-}} and compares the first element of {{cog|sla-pro|*edìnъ|*ed-ìnъ|one}} and {{m|sla-pro|*edъvà|*ed(ъ)-và|only}}, supposing a common origin in {{m+|ine-pro||*(h₁)ed-}}, but this element is nowadays reconstructed as {{m|ine-pro||*h₁edʰ-}} in accordance with {{w|Winter's law}}. Confer {{cog|osc|ekkum||[[idem]]}}.
Page 4838867 советоваться: Found match for regex: # to confer, to deliberate, to exchange views
Page 4838879 посоветоваться: Found match for regex: # to confer, to deliberate, to exchange views
Page 4889820 பெய்: Found match for regex: # to give, confer
Page 4897633 bitopic: Found match for regex: |passage=However, allosteric biased ligands may confer functional selectivity by exploiting the recently solved extracellular vestibule [50 ] to generate noncompetitive negative or positive allosteric modulators [51 ] or bitopic ligands [52 ]. }}
Page 4898055 присудить: Found match for regex: # to award, to adjudge, to confer (on)
Page 4898056 присуждать: Found match for regex: # to award, to adjudge, to confer (on)
Page 4898347 敕封: Found match for regex: # {{label|zh|archaic}} to confer a title {{gloss|by imperial order}}
Page 4907824 присваивать: Found match for regex: # to give, to confer (on), to award (to)
Page 4910243 cocultivated: Found match for regex: #*
Page 4920376 llicenciar: Found match for regex: # {{lb|ca|transitive}} to confer a degree on
Page 4922721 追尊: Found match for regex: # {{lb|zh|literary}} to confer a posthumous title
Page 4922725 封為: Found match for regex: # {{lb|zh|literary|archaic}} to confer someone a title or territory
Page 4931069 cisgenes: Found match for regex::
Page 5105712 บวช: Found match for regex: # to ordain; to confer holy orders (upon); to invest with priesthood; to consecrate as a priest.
Page 5105712 บวช: Found match for regex: # to be ordained; to be conferred holy orders (upon); to enter priesthood; to be or become a priest.
Page 5114275 授與: Found match for regex: # to confer; to award; to grant
Page 5215457 beschenken: Found match for regex: # {{lb|nl|transitive|with the recipient as the direct object and the transferred indicated with "met"}} to bestow (on), to confer
Page 5254648 อวย: Found match for regex: #* {{th-x|อวย ยศ|to '''confer''' a title (upon)}}
Page 5256850 คุณหญิง: Found match for regex: # {{lb|th|law}} {{n-g|a [[formal]] [[title]] [[give]]n to a [[married]] [[woman]] who has been [[confer]]red with the [[royal]] [[decoration]] of {{w|Order of Chula Chom Klao|Chula Chom Klao}} ([[fourth]] [[class]] to [[second]] [[class]]).}}
Page 5296984 Lord Privy Seal: Found match for regex: The office does not confer membership of the House of Lords, meaning that the holder of the office will not necessarily be a lord.
Page 5296987 Lord Keeper of the Privy Seal: Found match for regex: The office does not confer membership of the House of Lords, meaning that the holder of the office will not necessarily be a lord. The term "Lord Privy Seal" is used a shortened form.
Page 5301616 conferenciant: Found match for regex: * {{l|ca|conferència}}
Page 5310167 nadawać: Found match for regex: # {{lb|pl|transitive}} to confer, to bestow
Page 5320627 Wiktionary:Beer parlour/2017/July: Found match for regex: :::: I can give you more than one, Mr. Wikitiki: you erased the examples I had written in צוד (https://en.wiktionary.org/w/index.php?title=%D7%A6%D7%95%D7%93&oldid=47141883) adding that the meaning was already described in the צד entrance, but you did not transfer the examples as you did in your edit of פילל (thank you for caring about that one, by the way). Plus the etymological explanation I had copied from Strong's Concordance was removed without explanation (https://en.wiktionary.org/w/index.php?title=%D7%92%D7%92&oldid=47094981). You have furthermore removed other examples I took the time to introduce because they were "not good anyway", which I hope you understand it does not confer any extractable lesson so that I become a better Wiktionary user. Regards, Gfarnab.
Page 5320671 Wiktionary:Information desk/2017/March: Found match for regex: ::::{{ping|Awesomemeeos}}, autopatroller does not confer any powers or privileges to you. All it does is tell the other editors that nobody needs to check your work anymore. As long as anyone, even one person, feels that they need to check your edits for whatever reason, you can't get autopatroller. You will get autopatroller when the editors who are checking your work decide that checking behind you never shows any problems, and that having to check your edits is a waste of their time. When they decide it's a waste of their time, they will gladly put you in for autopatroller so that they are no longer notified to have a look. My point is, autopatroller is not granted to you for you, it is for those who have to check on you. Autopatroller will do nothing for you, but it relieves others of drudgery. Nobody enjoys checking other editors' edits, and as soon as they trust you, they will nominate you ... so that they no longer have to waste their time checking on entries that are always good. —Stephen (Talk) 06:25, 23 March 2017 (UTC)
Page 5321015 mint par: Found match for regex: #*: The difficulties which arise when universal coinage schemes are brought forward ought not to conceal from us the solid advantages which such an institution would confer on the world... The question of mint pars would no longer arise, and the specie points would be stated more simply.
Page 5321021 specie point: Found match for regex: #*: The difficulties which arise when universal coinage schemes are brought forward ought not to conceal from us the solid advantages which such an institution would confer on the world... The question of mint pars would no longer arise, and the specie points would be stated more simply.
Page 5323706 𐌻𐌰𐌿𐌷𐌼𐌿𐌽𐌹: Found match for regex: This word translates {{m|grc-koi|ἀστραπή||lightning}} in two of its appearances. In one case, the phrase {{m|grc|[[φλογὶ]] [[πυρός]]|lit=blaze of fire}} referring to a fire from heaven) is rendered as {{m|got|[[𐍆𐌿𐌽𐌹𐌽𐍃]] 𐌻𐌰𐌿𐌷𐌼𐌿𐌽𐌾𐌰𐌹|tr=[[funins]] lauhmunjai}} (confer Finazzi & Tornaghi (2016:40)), suggesting that the word can also be used as glossing of {{m|grc-koi|φλόξ||blaze}}, at least in the attested context.
Page 5347957 stepfriend: Found match for regex: # A friend whose association is conferred through that of a mutual friend, being oftentimes obligatory
Page 5366476 နှင်း: Found match for regex: # to confer, to grant, to bestow
Page 5404499 恩施: Found match for regex: # {{lb|zh|literary}} to confer a favour; to give grace
Page 5405634 Wiktionary:Frequency lists/Hindi Romanized: Found match for regex: 1 confer
Page 5405634 Wiktionary:Frequency lists/Hindi Romanized: Found match for regex: 1 Confer
Page 5407816 Firem'n Chit: Found match for regex: # {{lb|en|scouting}} An award in the Boy Scouts of America which confers the rights to start, tend and use campfires.
Page 5444229 Confer: Found match for regex: {{also|confer}}
Page 5444229 Confer: Found match for regex: * According to the 2010 United States Census, Confer is the 8951st most common surname in the United States, belonging to 3657 individuals. Confer is most common among White (93.33%) individuals.
Page 5444230 Confers: Found match for regex: # {{plural of|en|Confer}}
Page 5449177 Wiktionary:Requests for verification/Non-English: Found match for regex: ::In both quotes, the verb is used in its third sense: to confer a doctorate. Fytcha (talk) 15:50, 14 October 2021 (UTC)
Page 5449177 Wiktionary:Requests for verification/Non-English: Found match for regex: :::::But a professor does not have the power to confer a degree by themselves. The intention may have been, “I’ll be happy to be your PhD adviser”, presumably including an offer of a paid position as doctoral student. Used as such it would be – IMO – an abuse of terminology. --Lambiam 09:54, 16 October 2021 (UTC)
Page 5591075 𐌰𐌽𐌰𐌹𐌽𐍃𐌰𐌺𐌰𐌽: Found match for regex: # to impart or confer through argumentation
Page 5606929 Lord President of the Council: Found match for regex: The office does not confer membership of the House of Lords, meaning that the holder of the office will not necessarily be a lord.
Page 5657681 bendithio: Found match for regex: # to bless {{gloss|confer or utter a blessing}}
Page 5663200 頒授: Found match for regex: # to award; to confer; to issue
Page 5663204 頒贈: Found match for regex: # {{lb|zh|literary}} to award; to confer
Page 5664235 ผนวช: Found match for regex: # {{lb|th|royal}} to ordain; to confer holy orders upon; to invest with priesthood; to consecrate as a priest.
Page 5664235 ผนวช: Found match for regex: # {{lb|th|royal}} to be ordained; to be conferred holy orders upon; to enter priesthood; to become or be a priest.
Page 5671232 personism: Found match for regex: # {{lb|en|philosophy}} An ethical philosophy of personhood according to which rights are conferred on a creature to the extent that it is a person.
Page 5671844 Thesaurus:give: Found match for regex: {{ws|confer}}
Page 5716905 Reconstruction:Proto-Indo-Iranian/agrúH: Found match for regex: From {{prefix|iir-pro|*a-|t1=not, un|*grúH|t2=pregnant}} (compare {{cog|sog|tr=γrʾnh|ts=γrān|t=heavy, pregnant}} from the same root), from {{der|iir-pro|ine-pro||*gʷrúh₂}}, perhaps metathesized from earlier {{m|ine-pro||*gʷr̥h₂úh₂}}, from {{suf|ine-pro|*gʷréh₂us|alt1=*gʷr̥h₂ús|t1=heavy|*-ih₂|alt2=*-uh₂|pos2=feminizing suffix|nocat=1}}.
Page 5753999 conferenciar: Found match for regex: # to confer
Page 5778694 Wiktionary:Beer parlour/2018/December: Found match for regex: ::: Normal dictionaries to a large part avoid such problems because they leave out {{w|lang=de|Exotismus#Sprachwissenschaft|exotisms}}, i. e. words for things that do not exist in an area where there is a community of the language documented. With this I lean towards an exclusion ground that is that if a word in English is for a foreign thing and the Verkehrsanschauung does not see the word as English then it is not English. Confer {{m|en|mesdemet}}! This is “not really English”. What does apply for abstracta then, what is Greek marketing then? This criterion I have just stated becomes difficult for foreign “ways of life”. Maybe Greek marketing is not actually Greek because he who uses such a word ceases to think like a Greek, regardless of the script it is written in. There are many gross things written and said in Arabic or Hindi texts that I would for this reason see as not-Arabic and not-Hindi. And the same criterion can apply to determine if a word has passed from German into Russian.
Page 5778729 Wiktionary:Tea room/2018/October: Found match for regex: :::I find plenty of uses of the literal sense (a monkey kept to perform tricks for spectators) without further explanation, implying that the reader is supposed to be familiar with the concept and suggesting that the term is inclusion-worthy. (For example, “In this study, researchers collected biological samples from hundreds of people and macaques from five urban sites as well as from a group of nomadic people who travel throughout Bangladesh with their performing monkeys.”) For the metaphorical sense, here are two examples of use: “"You see your life being locked in concrete," he says, and adds, "I'm not very good at being a performing monkey."” (NYT, Prince Charles speaking); “Celebrity chef Gordon Ramsay has told the High Court he felt like "a performing monkey" as he built up his restaurant empire while father-in-law Christopher Hutcheson was "up to no good" in the office.” (The Telegraph UK). The meaning is, however, not the same as being sought in the question posed. The term is not meant to be used here in a self-deprecating way, and does not imply that they did stupid or funny things. So, in conclusion, the answer to the question is that the term will probably not confer the intention of referring to someone idiot or funny doing stupid or funny things. --Lambiam
Page 5778732 Wiktionary:Etymology scriptorium/2018/January: Found match for regex: Why didn't this become *steffather? Confer Dutch, Low German, Swedish, Danish and so on. I see that in Middle English, there was the form stef- for step-. Why didn't this become the dominant form?
Page 5778745 Wiktionary:Information desk/2018/February: Found match for regex: The English definition is somewhat wrong. Fluent and fluency don't just refer to speaking a language. Confer http://www.dictionary.com/browse/fluent?s=t and https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/fluent. Fluent and fluency with languages refers to the ability to use the language, which includes in writing and speech.
Page 5802593 ȝeten: Found match for regex: # {{senseid|enm|to bestow}} To give by grant; to confer, bestow.
Page 5895155 доделува: Found match for regex: # {{lb|mk|transitive}} to grant, award, confer
Page 5899027 одликува: Found match for regex: # {{lb|mk|transitive}} to confer, award
Page 5914138 snow porch: Found match for regex: #* {{quote-book|en|year=2008 |title=Daily Life in Pre-columbian Native America |author=Clarissa W. Confer |page=188 |ISBN= 0313337438|passage=Extra food could be stored in the '''snow porch''', which protected it from predators. }}
Page 5927387 心有靈犀一點通: Found match for regex: The rhinoceros' horn is reputed to confer telepathic powers – it is thought to be extremely sensitive, able to pass stimulus information from its tip straight to the brain in an instant.
Page 5929691 封號: Found match for regex: # title conferred upon by a monarch
Page 5937602 ymgynghori: Found match for regex: # {{lb|cy|intransitive}} to confer, to deliberate
Page 5938918 หารือ: Found match for regex: # to consult; to confer.
Page 5946342 ban phát: Found match for regex: # to confer; to bestow; to dispense
Page 5990099 ذ ك ر: Found match for regex: |VI=to remind one another of (something), to confer together, to have a talk
Page 5999398 mynystren: Found match for regex: ## To confer or grant; to give a privilege.
Page 6041818 совещаться: Found match for regex: # to consult (with), to confer (with), to hold a consultation
Page 6090268 御賜: Found match for regex: # to be bestowed or conferred by the emperor
Page 6147737 施恩: Found match for regex: # to confer a favour; to give grace
Page 6169304 ن و ط: Found match for regex: {{ar-verb forms|VIII-pp=-|VIII=to be suspended, to hang|I=to [[hang]], to [[bind]] [[up]]; to [[confer]], to [[assign]], to [[entrust]]|II=to [[hang]], to [[bind]] [[up]]; to [[confer]], to [[assign]], to [[entrust]]|IV=to [[confer]], to [[entrust]]|X=to [[commodate]]}}
Page 6169305 أناط: Found match for regex: # to confer, to entrust {{+obj|ar|acc|means=which person}} {{+preo|ar|بِ|means=which responsibility}}
Page 6169306 ناط: Found match for regex: # to confer, to assign, to entrust {{+obj|ar|acc|means=which responsibility}} {{+preo|ar|بِ|means=which person}}
Page 6218589 Appendix:Mandarin Frequency lists/1001-1500: Found match for regex: # {{l|cmn|加}}, {{lang|cmn|[[加#Mandarin|加]]}} (jiā) - dramatise,plant,embroider,intercalate,lard,put in,blow up,inflict,deliver,aggrandize,plus,dramatize,increase,augment,embellish,augmentation,confer,append,add,pad,summate
Page 6218835 Appendix:Mandarin Frequency lists/5001-5500: Found match for regex: # {{l|cmn|賦予}}, {{lang|cmn|[[赋予#Mandarin|赋予]]}} (fùyǔ) - indue,endow,lend,girt,gift,endue,entrust,inspire,give,impart,confer,grant
Page 6218845 Appendix:Mandarin Frequency lists/6001-6500: Found match for regex: # {{l|cmn|商量}}, {{lang|cmn|[[商量#Mandarin|商量]]}} (shāngliáng) - talk,consult,arrange,confer,talk over,discussion,advise,discuss,concert
Page 6218845 Appendix:Mandarin Frequency lists/6001-6500: Found match for regex: # {{l|cmn|諮商}}, {{lang|cmn|[[谘商#Mandarin|谘商]]}} (zīshāng) - confer,discuss,negotiate
Page 6218845 Appendix:Mandarin Frequency lists/6001-6500: Found match for regex: # {{l|cmn|諮商}}, {{lang|cmn|[[谘商#Mandarin|谘商]]}} (zīshāng) - confer,discuss,negotiate
Page 6282340 посовещаться: Found match for regex: # to confer for awhile {{i|e.g. of a [[jury]]}}
Page 6295691 Wiktionary:Beer parlour/2019/February: Found match for regex: ::::: @LBD – There is a striking commonality of words found in Atlantic creoles that originate from Portuguese. It is generally acknowledged that a possible and even plausible explanation is that they had been swirling around in the mishmosh of Atlantic pidgins developed along the Atlantic coast of Africa already generations before the slave trade, and that they travelled with the slave ships to the Americas. For all we know the same may hold for words in Atlantic creoles originating from African languages, which also display such commonality, like {{m+|srn|fodu}} ~ {{m+|ht|vodou}} and {{m+|srn|bakra}} ~ {{m+|gul|buckra}}. It is furthermore generally assumed that a new creole language is forged by the first generation born into a society that has no shared language and communicates through a pidgin. It is therefore (in my opinion) entirely possible that the words stemming from African languages were copied from the pidgin of the older generations, but not necessarily via a native speaker of the original language. If we were to confer language status to the Atlantic pidgin mishmosh (something we definitely shouldn’t do) we could use