căpĭor
transitive verb III conjugation ending -io

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1 passive form of [capio]
2 to take hold, to seize
3 to grasp
4 to take bribe
5 to arrest or capture
6 to put on
7 to occupy
8 to captivate

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Locutions, idioms and examples


hac ratione capior || animadvertant ne … capiantur || caveo ne capiatur || capiendas crines || adversus nos Aventinum capitur || censeo … capiendas crines || celeritas in capiendis castris || caves ne tui consultores capiantur || aliquem ad capiendam fugam impedio || benevolentia capitur beneficiis || capi oculis et auribus || carmine formosae capiuntur || altero oculo capitur || altero oculo capior || bene promeritis capior || capior, quia rustica non est || absterreo homines a pecuniis capiendis = to deter men from taking money || altitudo animi in capiendis incommodis || Galli sunt in consiliis capiendis mobiles || habeo aliquem in consiliis capiendis Nestorem || capitur cibus … ut amorem obturet edendi || ad capienda imperii primordia C. Caesar egrediebatur = J. Caesar came forward to pluck the first moments of power || carmine formosae, pretio capiuntur avarae || adhibeo nimis insidiarum ad capiendas aures || castra capiuntur et ne nuntius quidem cladis relictus




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