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Etymology
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Verb

 * 1)  to take (cattle) in damage to secure compensation
 * 2)  to occupy property, to appropriate
 * 3) to cover some area, to contain
 * 1) to cover some area, to contain
 * 1) to cover some area, to contain

Etymology
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Verb

 * 1)  to occupy, to take up
 * 2)  to occupy, to take
 * 3)  to reserve, to book
 * 4)  to occupy, to take up
 * 5)  to take, to rank, to occupy
 * 6)  to occupy
 * 7)  to occupy, to seize
 * 8)  to take, to occupy
 * 9)  to occupy
 * 10)  to occupy, to absorb, to grab, to engage
 * 11)  to distrain
 * 12)  to engulf, to take
 * 13)  to take up, to assume
 * 14)  to take up
 * 15)  to take, to seize
 * 16)  to take
 * 17)  to occupy
 * 18)  to embrace; to encompass
 * 19)  to hit physically
 * 20)  to take; to abduct
 * 21)  to take along
 * 22)  to delight, to charm
 * 23)  to take up, to engage, to be engaged with, to be occupied with; to handle, to deal with, to address
 * 24)  to take care of, to look after; to handle, to deal with, to address
 * 25)  to catch fire, to conflagrate
 * 26)  to start, to begin
 * 27)  to be interested
 * 28)  to fancy, to be attracted to
 * 1)  to hit physically
 * 2)  to take; to abduct
 * 3)  to take along
 * 4)  to delight, to charm
 * 5)  to take up, to engage, to be engaged with, to be occupied with; to handle, to deal with, to address
 * 6)  to take care of, to look after; to handle, to deal with, to address
 * 7)  to catch fire, to conflagrate
 * 8)  to start, to begin
 * 9)  to be interested
 * 10)  to fancy, to be attracted to
 * 1)  to take care of, to look after; to handle, to deal with, to address
 * 2)  to catch fire, to conflagrate
 * 3)  to start, to begin
 * 4)  to be interested
 * 5)  to fancy, to be attracted to
 * 1)  to fancy, to be attracted to
 * 1)  to fancy, to be attracted to