dispone
See also: disponé
English
Etymology
From French, from Latin disponĕre (“to arrange”).
Verb
dispone (third-person singular simple present dispones, present participle disponing, simple past and past participle disponed)
- (transitive, law) To convey legal authority to another.
- (transitive, obsolete) To set in order; to dispose.
References
- Chambers's Etymological Dictionary, 1896, p. 132
Anagrams
- Pinedos, pedions, spinode, spondei
Italian
Verb
dispone
- third-person singular present of disporre
Anagrams
- spondei
Latin
Verb
dispōne
- second-person singular present active imperative of dispōnō
Spanish
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /disˈpone/, [d̪isˈpone]
Verb
dispone
- Formal second-person singular (usted) present indicative form of disponer.
- Third-person singular (él, ella, also used with usted?) present indicative form of disponer.