P / possīdo
verb transitive

possīdo

2nd PP possīdere · 3rd PP possīdsēdi · 4th PP possīdsessum · conj. 3rd
causat. of possideo, q. v..
to take possession of; to possess one's self of
Lit., to take possession of, to possess one's self of (class.; cf.: habeo, occupo, potior): bona alicujus sine testamento, Cic. de Or. 2, 70, 283: regnum, Auct. B. Alex. 34.—Of inanim. subjects (poet. and in post-class. prose): aër omne possidat inane, Lucr. 1, 386: circumfluus humor Ultima possedit, took possession of, Ov. M. 1, 31: ignis cuncta possedit, Just. 2, 1, 14.—
to take possession of; possess itself of; to occupy figuratively
Trop., to take possession of, possess itself of, to occupy (class.): brevi tempore totum hominem, totamque ejus praeturam possederat, Cic. Verr. 2, 3, 68, § 158.