set down

Verb

 * 1)  To write.
 * 2)  To fix; to establish; to ordain.
 * 3)  To place, especially on the ground or a surface; to cease carrying; to deposit; to allow passengers to alight.
 * 4)  To land.
 * 5)  To humiliate.
 * 6) * 1907,, The Longest Journey, Part I, XI [Uniform ed., p. 120]:
 * "To snub people! to set them down! to be rude to them! to make them feel small! Surely that’s the lifework of a hero?"
 * 1)  To regard (someone) in a particular way; to put down as.
 * I set him down as an idiot.
 * 1)  To humiliate.
 * 2) * 1907,, The Longest Journey, Part I, XI [Uniform ed., p. 120]:
 * "To snub people! to set them down! to be rude to them! to make them feel small! Surely that’s the lifework of a hero?"
 * 1)  To regard (someone) in a particular way; to put down as.
 * I set him down as an idiot.

Translations

 * French:
 * Galician:
 * German:, , ,
 * Greek:
 * Ancient: κατατίθημι
 * Haitian Creole: depoze
 * Irish: scaoil anuas
 * Italian: ,
 * Portuguese:
 * Sorbian:
 * Lower Sorbian: sajźaś, sajźiś
 * Spanish:
 * Yiddish: אַוועקלייגן