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Proto-Indo-European *h₂éd
Proto-Italic *ad
Proto-Italic *ad-
Old French a-
English arrange
Inherited from Middle English arengen, arrangen (“to draw up a battle line”), borrowed from Old French arengier, arangier (“to put in a line, put in a row”), derived from reng, rang, ranc (“line, row, rank”), from Frankish *hring (“ring”), from Proto-Germanic *hringaz, ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *(s)krengʰ-, a form of Proto-Indo-European *(s)ker- (“to turn, bend”).
arrange (third-person singular simple present arranges, present participle arranging, simple past and past participle arranged)
- (transitive) To set up; to organize; 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, published 1880–81, book ij, part iij, cap. iij, page 153:
& 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, they arenged 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, they arranged them about the said horse for compassion of sorrow, weeping piteously.
- 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, published 1880–81, book ij, part iij, cap. iij, page 153:
- (transitive, intransitive) To plan; to prepare in advance.
to arrange to meet; to arrange for supper - (music, transitive, intransitive) To prepare and adapt an already-written composition for presentation in other than its original form.
This is a catenative verb that takes the to infinitive. See Appendix:English catenative verbs
Arabic: رَتَّبَ (rattaba)
Armenian: կազմակերպել (hy) (kazmakerpel), շարել (hy) (šarel)
Bulgarian: наре́ждам (bg) impf (naréždam), подреждам (bg) (podreždam), систематизирам (bg) (sistematiziram)
Catalan: organitzar (ca), planificar (ca), arreglar (ca) (informal), arranjar (ca)
Dalmatian: desponar
German: arrangieren (de), systematisieren (de), aufstellen (de), ordnen (de)
Greek: διοργανώνω (el) (diorganóno)
Ancient Greek: τάσσω (tássō)Hindi: व्यवस्था करना (vyavasthā karnā)
Korean: 조정하다 (jojeonghada)
Kurdish:
Central Kurdish: ڕێخستن (rêxistin)Latin: ōrdinō
Mansaka: atol
Māori: raunaha
Maranao: atoren
Norman: graie
Ojibwa:
Northwestern Ojibwa: oninPolish: ułożyć (pl), ustawić (pl), urządzać (pl) impf, urządzić (pl) pf, załatwiać (pl) impf, załatwić (pl) pf, aranżować (pl) impf, zaaranżować pf
Russian: устра́ивать (ru) impf (ustráivatʹ), устро́ить (ru) pf (ustróitʹ), организо́вывать (ru) impf (organizóvyvatʹ), организова́ть (ru) pf (organizovátʹ)
Telugu: (please verify) ఏర్పాటు చేయు (ērpāṭu cēyu), (please verify) అమర్చు (te) (amarcu) (1, 2), (please verify) పేర్చు (pērcu) (2)
Turkish: düzenlemek (tr)
Ottoman Turkish: دوزمك (düzmek), حاضرلامق (hazırlamak)Ukrainian: впорядко́вувати (vporjadkóvuvaty), організува́ти (uk) (orhanizuváty)
Zazaki: tertib kerden, vıraşten
Azerbaijani: düzmək
Danish: ordne
Greek:
Ancient Greek: τάσσω (tássō)Kituba: bongisa
Lingala: bongisa
Old English: ġelōgian
Russian: расставля́ть (ru) impf (rasstavljátʹ), расста́вить (ru) pf (rasstávitʹ), располага́ть (ru) impf (raspolagátʹ), расположи́ть (ru) pf (raspoložítʹ)
Spanish: arreglar (es), acotejar (es), disponer (es), compaginar (es)
Turkish: sıralamak (tr), düzenlemek (tr)
Ukrainian: впорядко́вувати (vporjadkóvuvaty), розташо́вувати (roztašóvuvaty), упорядко́вувати impf (uporjadkóvuvaty), упорядкува́ти pf (uporjadkuváty)
music: to adapt an existing composition for presentation
- Catalan: arrenjar
- Chinese:
Mandarin: 編曲 / 编曲 (zh) (biānqǔ), 改編 / 改编 (zh) (gǎibiān) - Finnish: sovittaa (fi)
- Galician: arranxar (gl)
- German: einrichten (de)
- Hungarian: meghangszerel (hu), arranzsál
- Irish: ceartaigh
- Italian: arrangiare (it)
- Polish: aranżować (pl) impf, zaaranżować pf
- Portuguese: arranjar (pt)
- Romanian: aranja (ro)
- Russian: аранжи́ровать (ru) impf or pf (aranžírovatʹ)
- Serbo-Croatian: please add this translation if you can
- Swedish: arrangera (sv)
- Turkish: düzenlemek (tr), aranje etmek (tr)
Ottoman Turkish: دوزمك (düzmek) - Welsh: trefnu (cy), gosod (cy)
arrange (plural arranges)
- (music, Japan) rearranged rendition of a song; arrangement
arrange
- inflection of arranger: