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Proto-Indo-European*h₂éd
Proto-Italic*ad
Proto-Italic*ad-
Latinad-
Old Frencha-
Proto-Indo-European*(H)rek-der.
Proto-Celtic*reketi
Gaulish*rekosbor.
Vulgar Latin*rencus
Old Frenchreng
Proto-Italic*-āzi
Latin-āre
Old French-ier
Old Frenchrengier
Old Frencharangierbor.
Middle Englisharengen
Englisharrange

    Inherited fromMiddle Englisharengen,arrangen(to draw up a battle line), borrowed fromOld Frencharengier,arangier(to put in a line, put in a row), derived fromreng,rang,ranc(line, row, rank), fromFrankish*hring(ring), fromProto-Germanic*hringaz, ultimately fromProto-Indo-European*(s)krengʰ-, a form ofProto-Indo-European*(s)ker-(to turn, bend).

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    arrange (third-person singular simple presentarranges,present participlearranging,simple past and past participlearranged)

    1. (transitive) Toset up; toorganize; to put into an orderly sequence or arrangement.
      Synonym:range
      • 1485,William Caxton, transl., edited by Sidney J. H. Herrtage,Lyf of the Noble and Crysten Prynce, Charles the Grete (in Middle English), London: Oxford UP, published1880–81,book ij, part iij, cap. iij, page153:
        & whan the frensshe men sawe thus the hors come, whyche was longyng to rychard, they were al affrayed and moeued, and came & opened the gate, and anone he entred in; and after that the yate was shette, theyarenged them aboute the sayd hors, for compassyon of sorowe, wepyng pyetously.
        And when the Frenchmen saw thus the horse come, which was longing for Richard, they were all afraid and moved, and came and opened the gate, and anon he entered in; and after the gate was shut, theyarranged them about the said horse for compassion of sorrow, weeping piteously.
      • 1963,Margery Allingham, chapter 1, inThe China Governess: A Mystery, London:Chatto & Windus,→OCLC:
        The huge square box, parquet-floored and high-ceilinged, had beenarranged to display a suite of bedroom furniture designed and made in the halcyon days of the last quarter of the nineteenth century, [].
    2. (transitive, intransitive) To plan; to prepare in advance.
      toarrange to meet;   toarrange for supper
    3. (music, transitive, intransitive) Toprepare andadapt an already-writtencomposition for presentation in other than its original form.

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    to set up, organisesee alsoorganize,‎prepare,‎establish
    to put in ordersee alsocollate,‎sort,‎compose,‎organize,‎order
    to plan; to prepare in advancesee alsoschedule,‎plan,‎prepare,‎organize,‎fix,‎establish
    music: to adapt an existing composition for presentation

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    arrange (pluralarranges)

    1. (music, Japan) rearranged rendition of a song;arrangement

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    arrange

    1. inflection ofarranger:
      1. first/third-personsingularpresentindicative/subjunctive
      2. second-personsingularimperative

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