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consign
On-Yomi: タク — Kun-Yomi: かこつ.ける、かこ.つ、かこ.つける
Koohii stories:
1) [raulir] 4-1-2007(264): When you consign a matter to someone, you get their word and a lock of their hair (to be used in a voodoo ritual if they don't keep their word).
2) [ivandiaz] 4-3-2007(53): In "The Lord of the Rings", Galadriel consigned a lock of her hair to Gimli the dwarf, along with some wise words.
3) [taijuando] 8-12-2006(25): Through words and a lock of hair the voodoo priestess consigns you to a life of pain.
4) [delbertmon] 26-1-2010(24): ENGLISH DEF.: give over to another for care or safekeeping; "consign your baggage" /// When you consign a matter to someone, you get their word and a lock of their hair (to be used in a voodoo ritual if they don't keep their word).
5) [Thora] 30-3-2008(14): Found at a consignment shop: a lock of hair said to belonging to Socrates. [Using consignment shop helps to distinguish consign from entrust (#1954 嘱), especially if you use 'say', 'word', etc. in both stories].