allocare

allocare
To allow.

Ballentine's law dictionary. . 1998.

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  • allocare — v. tr. [der. di loco, locare, col pref. a 1, sul modello dell ingl. (to ) allocate ] (io allòco, tu allòchi, ecc.). (econ., tecn.) [riferito a fondo, risorsa e sim., dare a parti diverse: a. beni fra più enti ] ▶◀ assegnare, attribuire,… …   Enciclopedia Italiana

  • allocare — 1al·lo·cà·re v.tr. (io allòco) 1. TS econ. assegnare, ripartire Sinonimi: 2ripartire. 2. TS inform. assegnare una risorsa del sistema a un processo {{line}} {{/line}} DATA: 1968. ETIMO: der. dell ingl. (to) allocate ripartire con 1 are.… …   Dizionario italiano

  • allouer — [ alwe ] v. tr. <conjug. : 1> • 1491; a. fr. aloer « mettre, placer »; lat. pop. °allocare, de locus « place » → 2. louer ♦ Attribuer (une somme d argent, une indemnité). « vous reprochez à un savant de ne pas gagner la faible somme que l… …   Encyclopédie Universelle

  • alogar — (del b. lat. «allocare»; ant.) tr. *Arrendar. ≃ Alugar. * * * alogar. (Del b. lat. allocare). tr. desus. Alquilar o arrendar …   Enciclopedia Universal

  • allow — [14] Allow comes ultimately from two completely different Latin verbs, allaudāre and allocāre, which became blended in Old French alouer. The first, allaudāre, was based on laudāre ‘praise’ (source of English laud, laudable, and laudatory); the… …   The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins

  • allow — [14] Allow comes ultimately from two completely different Latin verbs, allaudāre and allocāre, which became blended in Old French alouer. The first, allaudāre, was based on laudāre ‘praise’ (source of English laud, laudable, and laudatory); the… …   Word origins

  • Allocate — Al lo*cate, v. t. [LL. allocatus, p. p. of allocare, fr. L. ad + locare to place. See {Allow}.] 1. To distribute or assign; to allot. Burke. [1913 Webster] 2. To localize. [R.] [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Allocatur — Al lo*ca tur, n. [LL., it is allowed, fr. allocare to allow.] (Law) Allowed. The word allocatur expresses the allowance of a proceeding, writ, order, etc., by a court, judge, or judicial officer. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Allow — Al*low , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Allowed}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Allowing}.] [OE. alouen, OF. alouer, aloer, aluer, F. allouer, fr. LL. allocare to admit as proved, to place, use; confused with OF. aloer, fr. L. allaudare to extol; ad + laudare to praise …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Allowed — Allow Al*low , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Allowed}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Allowing}.] [OE. alouen, OF. alouer, aloer, aluer, F. allouer, fr. LL. allocare to admit as proved, to place, use; confused with OF. aloer, fr. L. allaudare to extol; ad + laudare to… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

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