incumbo

Etymology
From.

Verb

 * 1) to lay oneself upon; to lean or recline on something
 * 2) to press down on, fall upon (e.g. one's sword)
 * 3) to bend one's attention to; to devote or apply oneself to
 * ceris et stilo incumbere.
 * 1) to bend one's attention to; to devote or apply oneself to
 * ceris et stilo incumbere.
 * 1) to bend one's attention to; to devote or apply oneself to
 * ceris et stilo incumbere.

Usage notes

 * Constructed with in ("in"), ad ("to", "towards", "on"), super ("upon") or the dative, also with the accusative.
 * Incumbere in parietem.
 * To lean on a wall.