cautivar

Spanish

Etymology

From Latin captivāre.

Verb

cautivar (first-person singular present cautivo, first-person singular preterite cautivé, past participle cautivado)

  1. (transitive) to take prisoner
  2. (transitive) to capture, to win over
  3. (transitive) to rapture, entice
    El bardo, con su canción, cautivó a la princesa.The bard, by way of his song, enticed the princess.

Conjugation

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