Baretti: A dictionary of the English and Italian languages
Accomodá-re, v. a.
1. to accommodate, agree, adjust; 2. to accommodate, lend (as money);3. to mend, repair, put in order; v. n. to be fit, to fit, be proper, suitable for; v. r. 1. to trim, deck, bedizen, dress one's self out. Le donne stanno un'anno ad accomodarsi, the ladies take an age in dressing themselves; 2. to submit, conform; 3. to sit down; 4. to be reconciled, to make friends again; 5. to make up one's mind; s. m. Accomodá-tóre, f. Accomodá-tríce.
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accomodare: to accomodate, to ease, to place, to stowe. Also to lend vnto.