governen

Etymology
Borrowed from and, , from , from.

Verb

 * 1) To lead a group or mass of people; to direct:
 * 2) To exercise political authority over; to govern.
 * 3) To supervise; to lead while monitoring.
 * 4) To direct an individual or thing directly:
 * 5)  To affect a body part or bodily system.
 * 6) To keep under constraint; to limit  often reflexive
 * 7) To display or engage in certain behaviours or actions.
 * 8) To operate a device or machine especially a boat
 * 9) To affect or influence usually used of abstractions
 * 10) To undergo a course of treatment, restoration, or curing.
 * 11)  To depend upon or govern (a part of speech)
 * 12)  To influence or affect an individual or thing directly.