atrast

Etymology
From. From an earlier meaning “to straighten up, to stand up (with something found)” (cf. the earlier meaning “to bend, to sway” of ), it developed the current meaning “to find.” The intransitive meaning “to wean”, “to lose a habit” is apparently derived from the other (older) meaning of, “to grow.”

Verb

 * 1) to find to get, by searching, something that had been lost, or something necessary, desired
 * 2) to find, to discover something hidden or not directly accessible; something forgotten, left somewhere
 * 3) to find, to discover, to invent; to determine, to deduce, to calculate
 * 4) to find to choose mentally, e.g. words, means, etc.
 * 5)  to find to dedicate, to use for some purpose
 * 6) to find, to meet, to see to see that someone or something is somewhere, doing something, in a certain state
 * 7) of qualities to find, to see, to perceive
 * 8) to find, to get, to obtain, to have
 * 1) to find, to discover something hidden or not directly accessible; something forgotten, left somewhere
 * 2) to find, to discover, to invent; to determine, to deduce, to calculate
 * 3) to find to choose mentally, e.g. words, means, etc.
 * 4)  to find to dedicate, to use for some purpose
 * 5) to find, to meet, to see to see that someone or something is somewhere, doing something, in a certain state
 * 6) of qualities to find, to see, to perceive
 * 7) to find, to get, to obtain, to have
 * 1) to find, to discover, to invent; to determine, to deduce, to calculate
 * 2) to find to choose mentally, e.g. words, means, etc.
 * 3)  to find to dedicate, to use for some purpose
 * 4) to find, to meet, to see to see that someone or something is somewhere, doing something, in a certain state
 * 5) of qualities to find, to see, to perceive
 * 6) to find, to get, to obtain, to have
 * 1) to find to choose mentally, e.g. words, means, etc.
 * 2)  to find to dedicate, to use for some purpose
 * 3) to find, to meet, to see to see that someone or something is somewhere, doing something, in a certain state
 * 4) of qualities to find, to see, to perceive
 * 5) to find, to get, to obtain, to have
 * 1)  to find to dedicate, to use for some purpose
 * 2) to find, to meet, to see to see that someone or something is somewhere, doing something, in a certain state
 * 3) of qualities to find, to see, to perceive
 * 4) to find, to get, to obtain, to have
 * 1) of qualities to find, to see, to perceive
 * 2) to find, to get, to obtain, to have
 * 1) of qualities to find, to see, to perceive
 * 2) to find, to get, to obtain, to have
 * 1) to find, to get, to obtain, to have
 * 1) to find, to get, to obtain, to have
 * 1) to find, to get, to obtain, to have


 * 1) to wean, to lose a connection, a habit
 * 2) to lose a skill, an ability; to grow unaccustomed
 * 1) to lose a skill, an ability; to grow unaccustomed
 * 1) to lose a skill, an ability; to grow unaccustomed