apuca

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Romanian [edit]

Etymology [edit]

From Latin aucupāre, from aucupārī, present active infinitive of aucupor. Other theories suggest Latin occupāre, present active infinitive of occupō, with meaning influenced by or confused with the former.

Verb [edit]

a apuca (third-person singular present apucă, past participle apucat1st conj.

  1. to grab, grip, grasp, seize

Conjugation [edit]