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Etymology
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Verb

 * 1)  to take (something into one's possession or on one's body)
 * 2)  to take from
 * 3)  to hold (in one's hands), to grasp
 * 4)  to take, to consider (a statement, a situation, an idea, etc, in a certain way, for example seriously, badly, personally)
 * 5)  to capture, to arrest
 * 6)  to ingest (e.g. a pill)
 * 7)  to move into, to sit at (one's assigned position)
 * 8)  to use (time, effort, etc. for a specific purpose)
 * 9)  to cause oneself to be (in some state); to become; to take oneself (to some state)
 * 10)  to seize, to capture
 * 11)  to receive, to accept
 * 12)  to foul
 * 1)  to ingest (e.g. a pill)
 * 2)  to move into, to sit at (one's assigned position)
 * 3)  to use (time, effort, etc. for a specific purpose)
 * 4)  to cause oneself to be (in some state); to become; to take oneself (to some state)
 * 5)  to seize, to capture
 * 6)  to receive, to accept
 * 7)  to foul
 * 1)  to cause oneself to be (in some state); to become; to take oneself (to some state)
 * 2)  to seize, to capture
 * 3)  to receive, to accept
 * 4)  to foul
 * 1)  to cause oneself to be (in some state); to become; to take oneself (to some state)
 * 2)  to seize, to capture
 * 3)  to receive, to accept
 * 4)  to foul
 * 1)  to cause oneself to be (in some state); to become; to take oneself (to some state)
 * 2)  to seize, to capture
 * 3)  to receive, to accept
 * 4)  to foul
 * 1)  to cause oneself to be (in some state); to become; to take oneself (to some state)
 * 2)  to seize, to capture
 * 3)  to receive, to accept
 * 4)  to foul
 * 1)  to cause oneself to be (in some state); to become; to take oneself (to some state)
 * 2)  to seize, to capture
 * 3)  to receive, to accept
 * 4)  to foul
 * 1)  to foul

Etymology
From, from.

Verb

 * 1)  to take
 * 2)  to take oneself (to some state)
 * 3)  to seize; to capture
 * 4)  to receive; to accept