place on



place someone or something on someone or something

to put or lay someone or something on someone or something. The archbishop placed the crown on the new queen. The police officer placed Timmy on the sergeant's desk and gave him an ice-cream cone.
See also: on, place

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
PĀVils-Latvian
Vivianus-Late Roman
Audo-Ancient Germanic
IlariEE-lah-ree (Finnish)Russian, Finnish
PÀL-Scottish
Ebenezereb-ə-NEE-zər (English)Biblical