διατίθημι

Etymology
From.

Verb

 * 1)  place separately, arrange each in their own places, distribute
 * 2)  to manage well or ill
 * 3)  to handle or treat well or ill
 * 4) to dispose one in such a manner
 * 5) to set forth, recite
 * 6) to describe
 * 7)  to arrange as one likes, to dispose of
 * 8) to dispose of one's property, devise it by will
 * 9) to set out for sale, dispose of merchandise
 * 10) to arrange or settle mutually, make a covenant
 * 11) to compose, make
 * 12) to set forth, recite
 * 1) to dispose one in such a manner
 * 2) to set forth, recite
 * 3) to describe
 * 4)  to arrange as one likes, to dispose of
 * 5) to dispose of one's property, devise it by will
 * 6) to set out for sale, dispose of merchandise
 * 7) to arrange or settle mutually, make a covenant
 * 8) to compose, make
 * 9) to set forth, recite
 * 1) to set forth, recite
 * 2) to describe
 * 3)  to arrange as one likes, to dispose of
 * 4) to dispose of one's property, devise it by will
 * 5) to set out for sale, dispose of merchandise
 * 6) to arrange or settle mutually, make a covenant
 * 7) to compose, make
 * 8) to set forth, recite
 * 1) to dispose of one's property, devise it by will
 * 2) to set out for sale, dispose of merchandise
 * 3) to arrange or settle mutually, make a covenant
 * 4) to compose, make
 * 5) to set forth, recite
 * 1) to set out for sale, dispose of merchandise
 * 2) to arrange or settle mutually, make a covenant
 * 3) to compose, make
 * 4) to set forth, recite
 * 1) to set out for sale, dispose of merchandise
 * 2) to arrange or settle mutually, make a covenant
 * 3) to compose, make
 * 4) to set forth, recite
 * 1) to arrange or settle mutually, make a covenant
 * 2) to compose, make
 * 3) to set forth, recite
 * 1) to arrange or settle mutually, make a covenant
 * 2) to compose, make
 * 3) to set forth, recite
 * 1) to compose, make
 * 2) to set forth, recite
 * 1) to compose, make
 * 2) to set forth, recite
 * 1) to set forth, recite