Capio
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Etymology
From . Cognates include Albanian , Old Church Slavonic , Old Irish and Old English , , (English , ).
Putative Nostratic relationships can be noted, on the basis of reconstruction }:
- Common Afro-Asiatic }, whence (Akkadian , Hebrew , Arabic , Ugaritic ), Egyptian .
- Common Finno-Ugric } (Finnish and , Estonian , Erzya ), } (Finnish , Erzya )
- Common Altaic }, whence Mongolian , Old Turkish (Turkish )
Verb
- I capture, seize, take.
- I take on.
- I take in, understand.
Descendants
- Catalan: cabre
- English: capture
- French: caber
- Galician: caber
- Italian: capire
- Occitan: caber
- Portuguese: caber
- Spanish: caber
Noun
- A taking
- The right of property acquired by prescription.