provvedere

Etymology
From.

Verb

 * 1)  to provide, to supply, to furnish
 * 2)  to arrange, to prepare
 * 3)  to provide for, to arrange for
 * 4)  to look after, to take care of
 * 5)  to take a decision, to act
 * 1)  to look after, to take care of
 * 2)  to take a decision, to act
 * 1)  to take a decision, to act
 * 1)  to take a decision, to act

Usage notes

 * The conjugation of this verb differs from in two ways: (1) The future and conditional are regularly formed, as  etc. (contrast ); (2) The form  is the normal past participle, while  is rare. As adjectives,  means "shrewd, sensible" as well as "provided with the necessary preparation", while  means "provided, supplied, furnished, endowed".

Noun

 * 1) provision; the act of providing something