Arrage

/əˈreɪdʒ/ verb

An archaic term meaning to arrange, settle, or put in order, particularly in legal or administrative contexts.

From Old French 'arrer' or 'arranger', related to 'raidir' (to straighten), with the 'a-' prefix meaning 'to.' The word evolved from literal straightening to organizing or arranging matters.

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