Appertain, to belong to, to become: “all rites that a. unto a burial,” Ado IV, 1, 210. “a congruent epitheton --ing to thy young days,” LLL I, 2, 15. “the --ing rage to such a greeting,” Rom. III, 1, 66. Hence to concern: “I should know no secrets that a. to you,” Caes. II, 1, 282. “what most nearly --s to us both,” Lr. I, 1, 287.
Absolutely == to be incumbent: “ere suppertime must I perform much business --ing,” Tp. III, 1, 96.