adipiscor

Etymology
From.

Verb

 * 1) to arrive at, reach; overtake, catch up with
 * 2) to get, obtain, acquire, get possession of, achieve
 * 1) to get, obtain, acquire, get possession of, achieve

Usage notes

 * Since this verb is deponent, its past participle usually has an active sense ("having obtained"). But along with a few others (e.g.  from,  from ) it can sometimes have a passive sense too ("obtained"), as in adeptā libertāte found in Sallustius.
 * (not a real Latin word) is a.