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Etymology 1
Inherited from.

Verb

 * 1)  to take to grasp with the hands
 * 2)  to take or carry with oneself when going from one place to another
 * 3)  to take to get something into one's possession without permission or by mistake
 * 4)  to take to capture a place or person, to get control of something
 * 5)  to take to get something from somewhere
 * 6)  to take to choose, to buy
 * 7)  to take to ingest medicine, drugs, etc
 * 8)  to take to accept
 * 9)  to take to assume or interpret to be, to consider
 * 10)  to pass an exam
 * 11)  to take to use
 * 12)  to hire
 * 13)  to bring home, to collect
 * 14)  to allow somebody or something to stay at your home, to take in
 * 15)  to earn, to make to receive money for working
 * 16)  to marry, to take as wife or husband
 * 17)  to learn about something at school, to have studied a particular material
 * 18)  to begin, to start to do something
 * 1)  to take to assume or interpret to be, to consider
 * 2)  to pass an exam
 * 3)  to take to use
 * 4)  to hire
 * 5)  to bring home, to collect
 * 6)  to allow somebody or something to stay at your home, to take in
 * 7)  to earn, to make to receive money for working
 * 8)  to marry, to take as wife or husband
 * 9)  to learn about something at school, to have studied a particular material
 * 10)  to begin, to start to do something
 * 1)  to allow somebody or something to stay at your home, to take in
 * 2)  to earn, to make to receive money for working
 * 3)  to marry, to take as wife or husband
 * 4)  to learn about something at school, to have studied a particular material
 * 5)  to begin, to start to do something
 * 1)  to marry, to take as wife or husband
 * 2)  to learn about something at school, to have studied a particular material
 * 3)  to begin, to start to do something
 * 1)  to learn about something at school, to have studied a particular material
 * 2)  to begin, to start to do something
 * 1)  to begin, to start to do something
 * 1)  to begin, to start to do something

Etymology 2
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