- assidere
- To assess; to make an assessment for taxation.
Ballentine's law dictionary. Anderson, W.S.. 1998.
Ballentine's law dictionary. Anderson, W.S.. 1998.
assidere — as·sì·de·re v.intr. e tr. OB 1. v.intr. (essere) star seduto, sedere Sinonimi: 2sedere. 2. v.tr., fare sedere, collocare Sinonimi: 2sedere. 3. v.tr. OB LE assediare: quel fu l un de sette regi | ch assiser Tebe (Dante) {{line}} {{/line}} DATA: av … Dizionario italiano
assidere — {{hw}}{{assidere}}{{/hw}}A v. tr. (pass. rem. io assisi , tu assidesti ; part. pass. assiso ) Far sedere. B v. intr. pron. (lett.) Porsi a sedere: assidersi sul trono … Enciclopedia di italiano
assidere — A v. tr. far sedere B assidersi v. intr. pron. (lett.) sedersi CONTR. alzarsi, levarsi … Sinonimi e Contrari. Terza edizione
assidere, taxare et levare — To assess, tax, and levy … Ballentine's law dictionary
asseoir — et mettre en quelque lieu, Locare. Assiez toy plus haut, Abi tu sane superior. Asseoir les bornes, Pangere terminos. Asseoir le camp, Castra metari. Asseoir une couleur sur une peinture, Colorem alicui picturae inducere. Asseoir une embusche, et… … Thresor de la langue françoyse
asesor — (Del lat. assessor < assidere, estar sentado al lado < sedere, estar sentado.) ► adjetivo/ sustantivo 1 Que asesora o aconseja. SINÓNIMO consejero 2 DERECHO Se refiere al abogado que aconseja a un juez. SINÓNIMO letrado FRASEOLOGÍA … Enciclopedia Universal
Assessor — Kandidat; Aspirant; Anwärter * * * As|ses|sor [a sɛso:ɐ̯], der; s, Assessoren [asɛ so:rən], As|ses|so|rin [asɛ so:rɪn], die, , nen: 1. Person, die die zweite juristische Staatsprüfung bestanden und die Befähigung zum Richteramt erworben hat. 2.… … Universal-Lexikon
assess — [15] The literal meaning of Latin assidēre, ultimate source of assess, was ‘sit beside someone’ (it was a compound verb formed from the prefix ad ‘near’ and sedēre ‘sit’, a relative of English sit). This developed the secondary meaning ‘sit next… … The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins
assess — [15] The literal meaning of Latin assidēre, ultimate source of assess, was ‘sit beside someone’ (it was a compound verb formed from the prefix ad ‘near’ and sedēre ‘sit’, a relative of English sit). This developed the secondary meaning ‘sit next… … Word origins
Size — Size, n. [OIt. sisa glue used by painters, shortened fr. assisa, fr. assidere, p. p. assiso, to make to sit, to seat, to place, L. assidere to sit down; ad + sidere to sit down, akin to sedere to sit. See {Sit}, v. i., and cf. {Assize}, {Size}… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English