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Latin
Etymology
From Late Latin ad- + Late Latin cattāre (“look at, see”), from Classical captāre (“strive to catch with one's eyes”). Doublet of *accaptāre (“accept, purchase”).
Pronunciation
Verb
*accattāre (Proto-Ibero-Romance)
- look at closely, observe, heed
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