piederēt

Etymology
From.

Verb

 * 1) to belong to be someone's property
 * 2) to belong to be someone's creation, achievement
 * 3) to belong to be rightfully under the control of someone
 * 4) to belong to be included in some system, classification, group, etc.
 * 5) to belong to be on intimate terms with someone, to have a relationship with someone
 * 6) in the 3rd person, usually to befit, to be appropriate
 * 1) to belong to be rightfully under the control of someone
 * 2) to belong to be included in some system, classification, group, etc.
 * 3) to belong to be on intimate terms with someone, to have a relationship with someone
 * 4) in the 3rd person, usually to befit, to be appropriate
 * 1) to belong to be rightfully under the control of someone
 * 2) to belong to be included in some system, classification, group, etc.
 * 3) to belong to be on intimate terms with someone, to have a relationship with someone
 * 4) in the 3rd person, usually to befit, to be appropriate
 * 1) to belong to be on intimate terms with someone, to have a relationship with someone
 * 2) in the 3rd person, usually to befit, to be appropriate
 * 1) to belong to be on intimate terms with someone, to have a relationship with someone
 * 2) in the 3rd person, usually to befit, to be appropriate
 * 1) to belong to be on intimate terms with someone, to have a relationship with someone
 * 2) in the 3rd person, usually to befit, to be appropriate
 * 1) to belong to be on intimate terms with someone, to have a relationship with someone
 * 2) in the 3rd person, usually to befit, to be appropriate
 * 1) in the 3rd person, usually to befit, to be appropriate
 * 1) in the 3rd person, usually to befit, to be appropriate