pertain

pertain
intransitive verb Etymology: Middle English perteinen, from Anglo-French partenir, purteiner, from Latin pertinēre to reach to, belong, from per- through + tenēre to hold — more at thin Date: 14th century 1. a. (1) to belong as a part, member, accessory, or product (2) to belong as an attribute, feature, or function <
the destruction and havoc pertaining to war
>
(3) to belong as a duty or right <
responsibilities that pertain to fatherhood
>
b. to be appropriate to something <
the criteria…will be different from those that pertain elsewhere — J. B. Conant
>
2. to have reference <
books pertaining to birds
>

New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.

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