Ap*pose" (#), v. t. [F. apposer to set to; (L. ad) + poser to put, place. See Pose.]

1.

To place opposite or before; to put or apply (one thing to another).

The nymph herself did then appose, For food and beverage, to him all best meat. Chapman.

2.

To place in juxtaposition or proximity.

 

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Ap*pose", v. t. [For oppose. See Oppose.]

To put questions to; to examine; to try. [Obs.] See Pose.

To appose him without any accuser, and that secretly. Tyndale.

 

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