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1 TAKE HOLD
[V]APPREHENDO (-ERE -PREHENDI -PREHENSUM)APPRENDO (-ERE -PRENDI -PRENSUM)CAPIO (-ERE CEPI CAPTUM)EXCIPIO (-ERE -CEPI -CEPTUM) -
2 teneo
teneo, nui, 2, hold, take hold of, seize, take, obtain, hold fast. -
3 comprehendo
comprehendo, di, sus, 3, (1) take, take hold of, Mt. 4:24; A. 1:16; (2) overtake, 1 Th. 5:4; (3) attain, Ph. 3:12 f.; (4) understand, E. 3:18. -
4 BREATH
[N]RESPIRATIO (-ONIS) (F)RESPIRATUS (-US) (M)HALITUS (-US) (M)SUFFLATUS (-US) (M)SUBFLATUS (-US) (M)ANIMA (-AE) (F)SPIRITUS (-US) (M)SPIRAMEN (-INIS) (N)AFFLATUS (-US) (M)ADFLATUS (-US) (M)HAUSTUS (-US) (M)- HOLD THE BREATH- TAKE BREATH- TAKING BREATH BETWEEN- WITH BATED BREATH -
5 COMPLETELY
[ADV]CUMULATEOMNINOOMNIAPENITUSPLANEPLENENAVITERGNAVITERPRORSUMPRORSUSPROSUSADMODUMABSOLUTEPERFECTEAMMODUMAPSOLUTEUNDIQUESECUS- DOING COMPLETELY- LAY HOLD OF COMPLETELY- TAKE COMPLETELY -
6 apprehendo
adprehendo (appr-), di, nsus, 3, take, lay hold of, Mt. 14:31; L. 23:26. -
7 adprehendo
adprehendo (appr-), di, nsus, 3, take, lay hold of, Mt. 14:31; L. 23:26. -
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