comprehendo

Etymology
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Verb

 * 1) to lay hold of something on all sides; take or catch hold of, grasp, grip
 * 2) to seize upon in a hostile manner, lay hold of; occupy, capture ; arrest, detain, apprehend, catch; to intercept (a letter)
 * 3)  to discover, detect, come upon, reveal
 * 4)  to contain, comprise, to enclose, to include, to comprehend
 * 5)  to shut in, to include
 * 6) to conjoin, to fuse with the thing that has come close
 * 7)  to take root, to take hold
 * 8)  to become pregnant, to conceive
 * 9)  to catch (fire)
 * 10)  to combine, unite
 * 11)  to be connected to a structure serving cognition as follows
 * 12) to comprehend by sense of sight, perceive, observe, see
 * 13) to comprehend something by the mind, understand, perceive, grasp
 * 14) to include or comprehend in words, comprise in discourse, express, describe, recount, narrate
 * 15)  to provide, to establish, to determine
 * 16) * XLV.I.19  libro quinto decimo ad Sabinum
 * "la"
 * 1) to include or comprehend in words, comprise in discourse, express, describe, recount, narrate
 * 2)  to provide, to establish, to determine
 * 3) * XLV.I.19  libro quinto decimo ad Sabinum
 * "la"

- Si stipulatio facta fuerit: «si culpa tua divortium factum fuerti, dari?», nulla obligatio est, quia contenti esse debemus poenis legum comprehensis: nisi si et stipulatio tantundem habeat poenae, quanta lege sit comprehensa.


 * 1) to number, enumerate, reckon
 * 2) to comprehend someone in affection, embrace with kindness, to bind or put under obligation