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Comes from the word "entrust" which means: nbsp; Ask a person to perform a certain task or be responsible for something or someone. For example: "the company charged him two years ago the urban design of the surroundings of the stadium; "the testator may keep in his power the Testament closed, or entrust your keeps to person of your trust" nbsp; Put something under the protection of anyone, especially God, a Saint, etc., asking for his help. For example: "so only had two concerns that, as a good believer, to Dios have" nbsp;