Own vs Own - What is the difference? (2023)

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Like verbs, the difference betweenterjhat

this is itteris the legal possession of (property, assets or capital); "Own title by right; have title of; have right or legal title." (Reference 1 duringhatis the third person singular.

as an adjectiveter

belonging; obsessed; own of.

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English

Etymology 1

(eigene - SpeedyLook encyclopedia)Von (Äthyl) (Subway), von (Äthyl), (Äthyl) (Subway). See also the related term (Subway).

Verb

(and verb)

  • (Libra) legal possession of (goods, assets or capital); "Own title by right; have title of; have right or legal title." (Reference 1)
  • ofterthis car.
  • (Libra) admit, admit, admit, allow, acknowledge, confess; undeniable
  • *1902, Jose Conrad,heart of darkness, Tank Books 2007, p. 25:
  • I'm very sorryterThat's when I started to worry.
  • *1913,
  • They experienced how perfectly peaceful the home could be. And she almost regretted it, even though neither of them had.Propertysuch callousness that her father would soon return.
  • (Libra) claim as own; to answer.
  • *1851, Hermann Melville,rabo de moby
  • ofterhis wordless and placeless power; but until the last breath of my earthquake, the life within me will contest its dominion unconditionally, not fully.
  • (Libra) Recognize or admit possession or ownership. (reference 3)
  • (Libra) defeat or embarrassment; Overload.
  • I will gotermy enemies.
    If he wins, he willterIs it over there.
  • (Libra) Virtually or figuratively enslave.
  • Defeat, dominate, or rise above, also written (Subway).
  • Illegally obtain "superuser" or "root" access to any computer system and thereby gain access to any user files on that system; PM
  • Synonym

    *(have rightful possession) ter* (acknowledge responsibility) be responsible, admitÖTake responsibility for* (to recognize) confess, acknowledge, allow* (win) beat, defeat, beat, fall, beat, have, take, better

    Derived terms

    * own* own* own* pwn* deny

    etymology 2

    Von (Äthyl) (Subway), .

    alternative forms

    * (informal contraction)

    adjective

    (a determinant)

  • belonging; obsessed; own of.
  • *
  • , Title=(the celebrity), chapter=8, passage=I cornered the judge, and we began to cross the fields, in a not insignificant state of fear of this gentleman's wife, whose vigilance seldom failed. And so, in a roundabout way, we come to Mohair, the judge he had appointedterFeelings of guilt, and no less worrisome for others.}}

  • * , chapter=10
  • , title =The mirror and the lamp, passage = He looked around the poor room, at the shabby walls and bad prints in burlesque frames, at the crumpled paper and wax flowers on the chest of drawers; and she thought of a room like Father Bryan's, panes of cut glass, tulips in silver vases, a room like she expectedter.}}

  • * {{quote journal, data=2013-06-21, autor=(Oliver Burkemann)
  • , volume=189, number=2, page=27, magazine=(the weekly watchman), title=the tao of technology, Passage=The dirty secret of the internet is that all these distractions and interruptions are immensely profitable. Web companies like to brag about […] or offer services that allow you to

  • (deprecated) Quirky, domestic.
  • (deprecated) Not alien.
  • usage notices

    * implying ownership, often with an emphasis. It always follows a possessive pronoun or a noun in the possessive case.

    Derived terms

    *Register*

    etymology 3

    Von (Äthyl) is attested.

    Etymology] of the German relative in [[:w:de:German Dictionary, German Dictionary]

    Verb

    (and verb)

  • (obsolete) grant; to give.
  • To recognize; grant; to recognize.
  • *1611,Shakespeare,The storm, V.:
  • Two of these guys you should meet andter.
  • *1843, (Thomas Carlyle),", Book 2, chap. 1, 'Joscelinus of Brakelond
  • we should beProperty, the good Jocelin, despite his beautiful childish character, is nothing more than a completely imperfect "mirror" of these things of the old world.
  • to recognize; to recognize.
  • anterone like a son
  • To confess.
  • the statistics

    *

    references

    *1896,Universal Dictionary of the English Language [UDEL], v3 p3429:*:property by right; have the right to property; has the legal right or legitimate interest to do so.*1896,ibid, UDEL*1896,ibid, UDEL*1896,ibid, UDEL* Grades:

    English

    Verb

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  • (ter)
  • Anagram

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    English

    Etymology 1

    (eigene - SpeedyLook encyclopedia)Von (Äthyl) (Subway), von (Äthyl), (Äthyl) (Subway). See also the related term (Subway).

    Verb

    (and verb)

  • (Libra) legal possession of (goods, assets or capital); "Own title by right; have title of; have right or legal title." (Reference 1)
  • ofterthis car.
  • (Libra) admit, admit, admit, allow, acknowledge, confess; undeniable
  • *1902, Jose Conrad,heart of darkness, Tank Books 2007, p. 25:
  • I'm very sorryterThat's when I started to worry.
  • *1913,
  • They experienced how perfectly peaceful the home could be. And she almost regretted it, even though neither of them had.Propertysuch callousness that her father would soon return.
  • (Libra) claim as own; to answer.
  • *1851, Hermann Melville,rabo de moby
  • ofterhis wordless and placeless power; but until the last breath of my earthquake, the life within me will contest its dominion unconditionally, not fully.
  • (Libra) Recognize or admit possession or ownership. (reference 3)
  • (Libra) defeat or embarrassment; Overload.
  • I will gotermy enemies.
    If he wins, he willterIs it over there.
  • (Libra) Virtually or figuratively enslave.
  • Defeat, dominate, or rise above, also written (Subway).
  • Illegally obtain "superuser" or "root" access to any computer system and thereby gain access to any user files on that system; PM
  • Synonym

    *(have rightful possession) ter* (acknowledge responsibility) be responsible, admitÖTake responsibility for* (to recognize) confess, acknowledge, allow* (win) beat, defeat, beat, fall, beat, have, take, better

    Derived terms

    * own* own* own* pwn* deny

    etymology 2

    Von (Äthyl) (Subway), .

    alternative forms

    * (informal contraction)

    adjective

    (a determinant)

  • belonging; obsessed; own of.
  • *
  • , Title=(the celebrity), chapter=8, passage=I cornered the judge, and we began to cross the fields, in a not insignificant state of fear of this gentleman's wife, whose vigilance seldom failed. And so, in a roundabout way, we come to Mohair, the judge he had appointedterFeelings of guilt, and no less worrisome for others.}}

  • * , chapter=10
  • , title =The mirror and the lamp, passage = He looked around the poor room, at the shabby walls and bad prints in burlesque frames, at the crumpled paper and wax flowers on the chest of drawers; and she thought of a room like Father Bryan's, panes of cut glass, tulips in silver vases, a room like she expectedter.}}

  • * {{quote journal, data=2013-06-21, autor=(Oliver Burkemann)
  • , volume=189, number=2, page=27, magazine=(the weekly watchman), title=the tao of technology, Passage=The dirty secret of the internet is that all these distractions and interruptions are immensely profitable. Web companies like to brag about […] or offer services that allow you to

  • (deprecated) Quirky, domestic.
  • (deprecated) Not alien.
  • usage notices

    * implying ownership, often with an emphasis. It always follows a possessive pronoun or a noun in the possessive case.

    Derived terms

    *Register*

    etymology 3

    Von (Äthyl) is attested.

    Etymology] of the German relative in [[:w:de:German Dictionary, German Dictionary]

    Verb

    (and verb)

  • (obsolete) grant; to give.
  • To recognize; grant; to recognize.
  • *1611,Shakespeare,The storm, V.:
  • Two of these guys you should meet andter.
  • *1843, (Thomas Carlyle),", Book 2, chap. 1, 'Joscelinus of Brakelond
  • we should beProperty, the good Jocelin, despite his beautiful childish character, is nothing more than a completely imperfect "mirror" of these things of the old world.
  • to recognize; to recognize.
  • anterone like a son
  • To confess.
  • the statistics

    *

    references

    *1896,Universal Dictionary of the English Language [UDEL], v3 p3429:*:property by right; have the right to property; has the legal right or legitimate interest to do so.*1896,ibid, UDEL*1896,ibid, UDEL*1896,ibid, UDEL* Grades:

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