captor

English

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Etymology

Borrowed from Late Latin captor, from Latin capiō. English usage began around 1688.

Noun

captor (plural captors)

  1. One who is holding a captive or captives.
  2. One who catches or has caught or captured something or someone.

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Latin

Verb

captor

  1. first-person singular present passive indicative of captō

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Spanish

Noun

captor m (plural captores, feminine captora, feminine plural captoras)

  1. captor
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