acats
See also: ACATS
Aromanian
Alternative forms
Etymology
From Vulgar Latin *accaptiāre, from Late Latin captiō (“catch”), from Latin captō. Compare Romanian agăța, agăț.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [aˈkat͡s]
Verb
acats (third-person present singular indicative acatsã, past participle acãtsatã)
Conjugation
conjugation of acats
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Subjunctive note: The present subjunctive is the same as the indicative but preceded by s-. |
Synonyms
- (grab): apuc
Related terms
- cãtsari, acãtsari/acãtsare
- acãtsat
See also
Norman
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