<span class="searchmatch">committe</span> inflection of committen: first-person singular present first/third-person singular subjunctive I singular imperative <span class="searchmatch">committe</span> second-person singular...
<span class="searchmatch">committēs</span> second-person singular future active indicative of committō...
→ISSN: Von said he was concerned that the American-Israel Public Affairs <span class="searchmatch">Committe</span> (Aipac) and lobbyists had “infiltrated” the Democrats and that the parties...
forthe with accused, as it were, of missprision: whereby the emperour founde occasion to <span class="searchmatch">committe</span> him to prison or to put hym to tortures. misprisions...
Proceedings of the Athens <span class="searchmatch">committe</span> on the anastylosis of the Acropolitan monuments, main title Proceedings of the Athens <span class="searchmatch">committe</span> on the anastylosis of the...
Pain - Page 53: This council will immediately meet the parliamentary <span class="searchmatch">committe</span>[sic] and say please bring this issue in the parliament and any how, you...
committēbat committēbāmus committēbātis committēbant future committam <span class="searchmatch">committēs</span> committet committēmus committētis committent perfect commīsī commīsistī...
and they forgot it not, for Venus made his ſonne and his daughter to <span class="searchmatch">committe</span> inceſt together. (intransitive) To take on a state of activity or vigour...
accused, as it were, of missprision: whereby the emperour founde occasion to <span class="searchmatch">committe</span> him to prison or to put hym to tortures. 1644, Edw[ard] Coke, “Of Bribery...
conſtreigned the Conſulles and Senatours of Rome to depoſe theym ſelfes, and to <span class="searchmatch">committe</span> all theyꝛ rule vnto the churche. 1565, Thomas Stapleton, “To the Deceiued...