acats

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Aromanian[edit]

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From a- + Vulgar Latin *accaptiō, from a- + *captiō, from Latin captus. Compare Romanian acăța, agăța.

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acats first-singular present indicative (third-person singular present indicative acatsã, past participle acãtsatã)

  1. to grab
  2. to hang (something), hook
  3. (figurative) to begin

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acats m pl

  1. plural of acat