Capture

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mid 16th century (as a noun): from French, from Latin captura, from capt- ‘seized, taken’, from the verb capere .


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Borrowed from Middle French capture(noun), from Latin captūra.


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capture (n.)

"act of taking or seizing," 1540s, from French capture "a taking," from Latin captura "a taking" (especially of animals), from captus, past participle of capere "to take, hold, seize" (from PIE root *kap- "to grasp").




capture (v.)

"take or seize by force or stratagem," 1779, from capture (n.); in chess, checkers, etc., "win by ingenuity or skill," 1819. Related: Captured; capturing. Earlier verb in this sense was captive (early 15c.).