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Etymology
From, from , corresponding to.

Verb

 * 1)  To show; point out.
 * 2)  To give; hand over; deliver up; yield.
 * 3)  To hand over as a trust; intrust; commend, commit (someone), usually as a wish expressed on departing; recommend to the care of; give charge to.
 * 4)  To commit or commend (one), by the expression of a wish, to (God, the devil, etc.).
 * to beteach one good day
 * 1)  To allot; assign.
 * 2)  To teach; instruct.
 * 1)  To teach; instruct.