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Captiving
Captive Cap"tive, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Captived; p. pr. & vb. n. Captiving.] To take prisoner; to capture. Their inhabitans slaughtered and captived. --Burke.

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- Captivi is a Latin play by the early Roman playwright Titus Maccius Plautus, written circa 200 BCE. The title has been translated as The Captives or The...
- The Ecbasis captivi (full title: Ecbasis cuiusdam captivi per tropologiam, "The escape of a certain captive, interpreted figuratively") is an anonymous...
- 1. Nemesi****, Cynegetica, 107. Oppian, Cynegetica, I. 375. Plautus, Captivi, 86. Seneca, Phaedra, 33. Statius, Achilleid, I. 747. Statius, Silvae,...
- Beziehungen zum Islam". In Cipollone, Giulio (ed.). La Liberazione dei 'Captivi' tra Cristianità e Islam: Oltre la Crociata e il Gihad: Tolleranza e Servizio...
- the city of Carnuntum.[citation needed] Plautus refers to the Boii in Captivi: At nunc Siculus non est, Boius est, Boiam terit (Translation:) But now...
- Grandgent 1991, p. 82. sfn error: no target: CITEREFGrandgent1991 (help) Captivi, 1019. Herman 2000, p. 53. Romanian Explanatory Dictionary (DEXOnline.ro)...
- come out and charm them and persuade them to come in and enjoy the party. Captivi ("The Captives") The play is set in Aetolia in western Greece. An old man...
- Beziehungen zum Islam". In Cipollone, Giulio (ed.). La Liberazione dei 'Captivi' tra Cristianità e Islam: Oltre la Crociata e il Gihad: Tolleranza e Servizio...
- Dictionary. ****us Digital Library. Retrieved 8 March 2019. Plautus, Captivi 2.2. Horace, Epistles, II, 2, 187-189. Fishwick, Duncan (1987–2005). The...
- earlier traditions of beast fable in Latin, such as the 11th-century Ecbasis captivi. In the Ecbasis, the now traditional opposition of wolf and fox appears...