varēt

Etymology
From the same stem as, made into a third conjugation verb (ending -ēt (perhaps via a no longer extant verb , of which could be the iterative or durative form).

Verb

 * 1) can; to be able to to have the mental or physical capacity to do something, to react in a certain way
 * 2)  can, to be able to to have properties that make a certain activity or function possible
 * 3)  to be possible, to succeed in
 * 4)  may, be allowed to, have permission for
 * 1)  can, to be able to to have properties that make a certain activity or function possible
 * 2)  to be possible, to succeed in
 * 3)  may, be allowed to, have permission for
 * 1)  can, to be able to to have properties that make a certain activity or function possible
 * 2)  to be possible, to succeed in
 * 3)  may, be allowed to, have permission for
 * 1)  can, to be able to to have properties that make a certain activity or function possible
 * 2)  to be possible, to succeed in
 * 3)  may, be allowed to, have permission for
 * 1)  to be possible, to succeed in
 * 2)  may, be allowed to, have permission for
 * 1)  may, be allowed to, have permission for
 * 1)  may, be allowed to, have permission for
 * 1)  may, be allowed to, have permission for
 * 1)  may, be allowed to, have permission for