ⲡⲉⲓⲑⲉ | – | - to be persuaded, agree, consent (object: none)
- to be persuaded, agree, consent (in approaching a legal document, usually coupled with ⲟⲩⲱϣ) (object: none)
- to agree, consent with s.o.
- to listen to, obey, be persuaded by s.o.
- to be persuaded, agree, consent with s.o. about s.th.
- to be persuaded, sure, convinced of s.th. (object: content)
- to be persuaded, agree, consent to s.th.
- to be persuaded, agree, consent to do s.th.
- to agree with s.o. to do s.th., to obey s.o. and do s.th. (object2: action agreed upon)
- to be persuaded that, agree with, consent to s.o. doing s.th.
- to persuade, appeal to s.o.
- to persuade, appeal to s.o. about s.th.
- to persuade, appeal s.o. to do s.th. (object2: purpose clause)
- to persuade, appeal to s.o. that (object2: dependent statement)
- to persuade, appeal to s.o. by means of, with recourse to s.th.
- to let s.o. come to an agreement, to bring about an agreement (between two parties)
- to satisfy s.o. with s.th. (object2: an oath sworn in a church)
- to satisfy s.o. with s.th.
- to seduce s.o.
- to believe in, trust in s.ο.
- to believe in, trust in s.th.
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