capio

Etymology 1
From Old Latin kapio, from, from , from the root.

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Verb

 * 1) to take, to capture, to catch, to seize, to take captive, to storm
 * 2) to take on, adopt
 * 3) to hold, to contain
 * 4) to occupy, to possess
 * 5) to take hold of, to take possession of, to possess
 * 6) to take in, to comprehend, to understand
 * 7) to choose, select, elect
 * 8) to reach
 * 9) to take in, to receive
 * 10) to get, to receive
 * 11) to captivate, to charm, to fascinate, to enchant
 * 1) to take in, to comprehend, to understand
 * 2) to choose, select, elect
 * 3) to reach
 * 4) to take in, to receive
 * 5) to get, to receive
 * 6) to captivate, to charm, to fascinate, to enchant
 * 1) to take in, to receive
 * 2) to get, to receive
 * 3) to captivate, to charm, to fascinate, to enchant

Descendants

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Etymology 2
From the above verb +.

Noun

 * 1) A taking
 * 2)  The right of property acquired by prescription