posar

Etymology
.

Verb

 * 1)  to leave, put, place, drop (something that's being carried or worn)
 * 2)  to take off a piece of clothing
 * 3) to descend, get down
 * 4) to alight, dismount, get off (someone else from a vehicle)
 * 5)  to get off, alight, land
 * 6)  to stop to rest, to sit or lay (especially on the ground or when travelling)
 * 7)  to give birth
 * 8) to forget, to get out of one's head (an idea)
 * 9) to rest (food or liquid)
 * 10) to pose
 * 1) to descend, get down
 * 2) to alight, dismount, get off (someone else from a vehicle)
 * 3)  to get off, alight, land
 * 4)  to stop to rest, to sit or lay (especially on the ground or when travelling)
 * 5)  to give birth
 * 6) to forget, to get out of one's head (an idea)
 * 7) to rest (food or liquid)
 * 8) to pose
 * 1)  to get off, alight, land
 * 2)  to stop to rest, to sit or lay (especially on the ground or when travelling)
 * 3)  to give birth
 * 4) to forget, to get out of one's head (an idea)
 * 5) to rest (food or liquid)
 * 6) to pose
 * 1)  to give birth
 * 2) to forget, to get out of one's head (an idea)
 * 3) to rest (food or liquid)
 * 4) to pose
 * 1) to forget, to get out of one's head (an idea)
 * 2) to rest (food or liquid)
 * 3) to pose
 * 1) to rest (food or liquid)
 * 2) to pose
 * 1) to rest (food or liquid)
 * 2) to pose
 * 1) to pose
 * 1) to pose
 * 1) to pose

Etymology
, from, likely influenced in meaning by. , a borrowing from Latin.

Verb

 * 1)  to put, to place
 * 2)  to set
 * 3)  to apply
 * 4)  to apply (medication or cosmetics)
 * 5)  to rest, to stay
 * 6)  to get, to become, to turn
 * 7)  to put on

Etymology
From.

Verb

 * 1) to draw (water from a well)

Etymology
, from. .

Verb

 * 1) to pose

Etymology
. Compare the borrowed doublet. Cognate with 🇨🇬 and.

Verb

 * 1) to pose
 * 2) to stay or lodge in a habitation
 * 3) to rest on a surface