appoint
Webster 1828
APPOINT', verb transitive 1. To fix; to settle; to establish; to make fast.When he appointed the foundations of the earth. Proverbs 8:29.2. To constitute, ordain, or fix by decree, order or decision.Let Pharoah appoint officers over the land. Genesis 41:34.He hath appointed a day in which he will judge the world. Acts 17:26.3. To allot, assign or designate.Aaron and his sons shall appoint every one to his service. Numbers 4:19.These cities were appointed for all the children of Israel. Joshua 20:2.4. To purpose or resolve; to fix the intention.For so he had appointed. Acts 20:13.5. To ordain, command or order.Thy servants are ready to do whatever my Lord the King shall appoint 2 Samuel 15:15.6. To settle; to fix, name or determine by agreement; as, they appointed a time and place for the meeting