accommŏdo
transitive verb I conjugation

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1 to adjust, to adapt, to apply something to
2 (reflexive; + ad) to apply or to devote oneself to

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aliquid ad aliquam rem or aliquid alicui rei accommodo || alicui accommodo de aliqua re || alicui meam intentionem accommodo || accommodo me alicui assertorem = to make oneself someone's defender || accommodavit ei verba = he put words in his mouth || accommodabo, si potuero = (I) will adapt if I will be able to || alicui actionem accommodo || accommodare mendacium alicui || accommodo me dicendi = to adapt one's aptitude to the speech || accommodo insignia = to embellish the helmets with the insignia (used to be done before battle) || aliquem ad sententiam accommodo || accommodo alicui de habitatione = to grant lodgings to someone || accommodo alicui verba = to put words in someone's mouth || ad tempus eius mendacium vestrum accommodavistis || accommodo testes ad crimen = to produce witnesses for a charge || accommodo operam fabulis = to get involved in lies || ad id solum, quod adest, se accommodat = (the beast) will adapt to something that is near || ad aliquem exacuendum orationem suam accommodo = to address one's own words to sting someone || accomodare tempus orandi = to devote all the time to plead (a cause) || animum negotio accommodo || accommodo pecoribus curam = to tend the flocks || ad vos exacuendos accommodavi orationem meam || accommodo me ad rempublicam = to dedicate oneself to state affairs || accommodo operam studiis = to devote one's work to studies (= to devote oneself to studies) || accommodo orationem multitudinis auribus = to adjust the speech to the ears (= the taste) of the people || ad alicuius arbitrium totum me fingo et accomodo = to comply with everything and for everything to someone's will and and judgement || annum ad cursum solis accommodavit || ad id, quodcumque decebit accommodare orationem = to adapt the speech to everything good manners require || ad Atticorum aures teretes et religiosas me accommodo = to adapt to the crupulously refined ear of the Attics || accommodo ad virium imbecillitatem dicendi genus = to adapt one's own eloquence to his physical weakness || ad eorum arbitrium et nutum totos se fingunt et accommodant = they conform entirely to their whims and their tastes || ad novos casus temporum novorum consiliorum rationes accommodo || ad hanc notionem nihil video quod potius accommodem, quam … = from this notion I don’t see a better conclusion than … || belua ad id solum, quod adest quodque praesens est, se accommodat




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