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S'asseoir - Verb Conjugations - Lawless French
Simple and compound conjugations for the French verb s'asseoir. www.lawlessfrench.com
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asseoir - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Middle French. edit. Etymology. edit. From Old French asseoir. Verb. edit. asseoir. (sometimes reflexive, s'asseoir/se asseoir) to sit down (take a seat). en.wiktionary.org
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how do you use asseoir? : r/French - Reddit
The main verb is s'asseoir, a reflexive verb that means to sit down. Je m'assoie sur une chaise. It can exist in a non -reflexive but it's far less common. www.reddit.com
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asseour
† asseour Obs. [OF. ‘Asseour, en parlant du service de la table, qui fait asseoir,’ Godefroy; f. asseoir to seat, set.] An officer who superintended the laying of the king's table for dinner. Cf. assayer 3 and assewer.[c 1315 Househ. Ord. Ed. II, transl. 1601 (1876) §§49–51 The asseour of the kinges... Oxford English Dictionary
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ASSEOIR in English - Cambridge Dictionary
ASSEOIR translations: to sit, to confirm, to assert, seat, sit, sit down. Learn more in the Cambridge French-English Dictionary. dictionary.cambridge.org
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Conjugating the French Verb 'Asseoir' ( 'Seat Someone') - ThoughtCo
Asseoir has several meanings: "to seat someone," "to set down," "to help or make someone sit up or down," "to help someone stand his ground" (in an argument), ... www.thoughtco.com
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assewer
† aˈssewer Obs. [A difficult word: used on the one hand as identical with asseour, he who sets the table; on the other identified with sewer, as if it were a compound of the latter, or the latter an aphetic form of assewer. (Sewer occurs earlier.) Cf. also assayer 2.] An officer who superintended th... Oxford English Dictionary
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s'asseoir - what form is more used : r/French - Reddit
Oversimplifying a bit, assied- is dominant in Belgium, assoi- (with some assi-) in Canada, and usage in France is very variable. www.reddit.com
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French verb conjugation for asseoir - Le Conjugueur
French verb conjugation for asseoir. Third group verb. Conjugated with avoir. English translation: to sit; to sit down. New French spelling for asseoir is ... leconjugueur.lefigaro.fr
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Reflexive verb s'asseoir - present tense conjugations - Kwiziq French
S'asseoir (or s'assoir) is a peculiar verb in that it has two accepted conjugations in Le Présent. They are equally correct and mean exactly the same thing. french.kwiziq.com
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Conjugation verb asseoir in French - Reverso Conjugator
Indicatif Présent. j'assieds; tu assieds; il/elle assied; nous asseyons; vous asseyez; ils/elles asseyent. j'assois; tu assois; il/elle assoit ... conjugator.reverso.net
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The verb asseoir in the present tense in French - Gymglish
The verb asseoir (to sit) or s'asseoir (to sit down) can be conjugated in the present in two different ways. www.gymglish.com
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assayer
assayer (əˈseɪə(r)) Also 5 assayar, 5–7 assaier, -or, -our. [a. AF. assaior, -our, f. assayer to assay. See -er1.] 1. One who tries, finds out by trial, or attempts.1398 Trevisa Barth. De P.R. v. xlii. (1495) 158 Wyse men and assayers telle that..that gutte..is alwaye founde voyde and empti. c 1449 ... Oxford English Dictionary
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poulter
poulter arch. (ˈpəʊltə(r)) Forms: 4–6 pulter, 5 -ur, 6 -ar, -or, powlter, 6– poulter (7 pulleter). [ad. OF. pouletier (c 1230 in Godef.) in same sense, f. poulet pullet + -ier, -er2.] 1. a. = poulterer. Obs. exc. as name of one of the London City Companies.a 1400 in Eng. Gilds (1870) 353 No ffysshye... Oxford English Dictionary
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sewer
▪ I. sewer, n.1 (ˈs(j)uːə(r)) Also 5 suer(e, 6 sewar, souer, 7 sewre, sure, 7 seward. See also syre, syver (Sc.; prob. unconnected), and shore n.4 [a. OF. (north-eastern) se(u)wiere channel to carry off overflow from a fishpond (latinized seweria, 1264 in Du Cange):—L. type *exaquāria (cf. med.L. ex... Oxford English Dictionary
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