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Etymology
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Verb

 * 1) to be
 * 2)  to be present at the appointed date and place to participate in a court hearing as a party
 * 3)  to weaken
 * 4)  to suffice; to be available
 * 1)  to weaken
 * 2)  to suffice; to be available
 * 1)  to suffice; to be available
 * 1)  to suffice; to be available

Etymology
. . The forms etc. are suppletive from.

Verb

 * 1)  to stand, to stand up
 * 2)  to stand, to stand up
 * 3)  to stand, to stand up
 * 4)  to stand
 * 5)  to sit
 * 6)  to stand
 * 7)  to stop
 * 8)  to stop
 * 9)  to stand; to be  ,
 * 10)  to stand , , ,
 * 11)  to arise; to come
 * 12)  to come
 * 13)  to freeze
 * 14)  to stand up
 * 15)  to stand up
 * 16)  to concentrate
 * 17)  to stop
 * 18)  to suffice
 * 19)  to begin, to start
 * 1)  to suffice
 * 2)  to begin, to start
 * 1)  to begin, to start

Verb

 * 1)  to happen
 * 2)  to become
 * 3)  to happen to, to happen with
 * 4)  to end up; to turn out

Conjugation
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