Cost: v.int. (word coming from the Latin constare “to be fixed”, in popular Latin “to have for price”, from stare).
The verb “to cost” has many meanings:
I) Intransitive and indirect transitive verb: To cost someone.
1. Require the payment of (a sum) to be obtained (return, claim).
The wardrobe costs five hundred euros.
What something costs (cost, amount, price).
How much is this car ?
What does it cost?
It costs three euros per kilo.
The hundred thousand...
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