apuca

Etymology
Possibly from metathesis of a, from , present active infinitive of. Other theories suggest Latin, present active infinitive of , with meaning influenced by or confused with the former. Compare 🇨🇬.

Verb

 * 1)  to grab, grip, grasp, seize
 * 2)  to start, endeavour, begin to do something
 * 3)  to get to do something
 * 4)  to live to see something, either by living long enough or by being born early enough
 * 5)  to have a tradition be passed down
 * 6)  to catch someone unready
 * 7)  to head
 * 8)  to come upon somebody
 * 9)  to come upon somebody
 * 10)  to take it upon oneself
 * 11)  to usurp, take for oneself
 * 1)  to head
 * 2)  to come upon somebody
 * 3)  to come upon somebody
 * 4)  to take it upon oneself
 * 5)  to usurp, take for oneself
 * 1)  to take it upon oneself
 * 2)  to usurp, take for oneself
 * 1)  to take it upon oneself
 * 2)  to usurp, take for oneself

Synonyms

 * , se
 * , se, o
 * , îi
 * se, , se , se
 * , îi
 * se, , se , se
 * se, , se , se