compassen

Etymology
From ; equivalent to.

Verb

 * 1) To make a plan or scheme; especially with secrecy or for ill ends.
 * 2) To launch an endeavor or enterprise; to act or take action.
 * 3) To create, formulate or invent something e.g. literature, buildings, etc.
 * 4) To encompass or border completely; to have inside or within.
 * 5) To blanket, overwhelm or cover; to totally suffuse or spread.
 * 6) To travel or move about within in an area or region; to tour a location.
 * 7) To think about or think of; to explore or consider something in one's mind:
 * 8)  To attain knowledge or comprehension of something.
 * 9)  To decide or select; to reach a decision or course of action.
 * 10)  To bear in mind or remember; to be mindful of something
 * 11)  To make an assumption or postulate.
 * 12)  To avoid, bypass or dodge when traveling.
 * 13)  To travel across or through the extent of a region.
 * 14)  To use a compass tool for drawing a circle
 * 1)  To use a compass tool for drawing a circle