Foley, Intellectual Trust in Oneself and Others[1]: If I know from the diary that I used to believe P, then all else being equal, this gives me a reason now...
IPA(key): /eɡ.waˈlar/ equalar to equalize to equal, to be equal to equalar se a un persona to consider oneself equal to someone Conjugation of equalar...
(“equal”) + -o (“-ize”) + -h (“(mediopassive marker)”) + -em (“(oneself)”). Active voice “to equalize” (barazoj) → shifts to “to compare (oneself)”...
Please add to it, or discuss it at the Etymology scriptorium.) kikin similar, equal From kiki + -n. kikin oneself, himself, herself (Ecuador, formal) you...
From Pali samādāna (“taking upon oneself”), from sama (“same; equal; corresponding; etc”) + ādāna (“taking; assuming; accepting etc”); ultimately from...
(third-person singular future indicative) (reflexive) to lower oneself, to treat as equal or worthy ზვიადი იყო ბატონი, სხვებს თავს არ გაუყადრებდა zviadi...
makte/makt) to be able to to manage to be equal to to cope with klara “makte” in The Nynorsk Dictionary. makte self, oneself (both reflexive and emphatic)...
ឯង • (ʼaeng) you, your (neutral for close ones or one who is at an equal or lower level in society or someone who is younger; equivalent to អ្នក) I, me...
is against oneself in physical combat. One who is equal or equivalent to another; a peer. An appellation used towards a man beneath oneself in society...
oneself (to place oneself in a list) [with do (+ genitive) ‘to what’] Synonym: dopisywać się (reflexive with się, arithmetic) to add up to (to equal a...