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Danish
Verb
disponere (imperative disponer, infinitive at disponere, present tense disponerer, past tense disponerede, perfect tense disponeret)
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Latin
Verb
dispōnēre
- second-person singular future passive indicative of dispōnō
Verb
dispōnere
- inflection of dispōnō:
- present active infinitive
- second-person singular present passive imperative/indicative
Norwegian Bokmål
Etymology
From Latin disponere.
Verb
disponere (imperative disponer, present tense disponerer, passive disponeres, simple past disponerte, past participle disponert, present participle disponerende)
- to have the use of, have at one's disposal or command, be master of
- to make use of, manage, use
- to organise, outline
- to predispose, be inclined, susceptible (to)
References
Norwegian Nynorsk
Etymology
From Latin disponere.
Verb
disponere (present tense disponerer, past tense disponerte, past participle disponert, passive infinitive disponerast, present participle disponerande, imperative disponer)
- to have the use of, have at one's disposal or command, be master of
- to make use of, manage, use
- to organise, outline
- to predispose, be inclined, susceptible (to)
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