pose: poser, expose, propose, suppose, presuppose, compose, depose, decompose, impose, oppose, repose, purpose, posture, imposter

A strong egoism is a protection against disease, but in the last resort we must begin to love in order that we may not fall ill, and we must fall ill if, in consequence of frustration, we cannot love.
(Sigmund Freud)

Critical motherliness has been at too great pains to keep Chaucer genial and cheerful.... we still hesitate to look at his somberer side.
(E. Talbot Donaldson)

For al that evere is iknowe, it is rather comprehendid and knowen, nat aftir his strengthe and his nature, but aftir the faculte (that is to seyn, the power and the nature) of hem that knowen.
(Boece, 5 pr. 4)

In fact, what does the coincidence between the representation and the object mean, since the object itself is only a representation?
(Lucien Goldmann)

And when we wish to signify something true or false, necessarily first we impose and transume a sound for the purpose of so signifying ("prius imponimus et transsumimus vocem ad significandum").
(Roger Bacon) {103}