"kapital" meaning in Cebuano

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Noun

Etymology: From English capital, from Middle English capital, borrowed from Latin capitālis (“of the head”) (in sense “head of cattle”), from caput (“head”). Related to tsapter and kapitulo. Etymology templates: {{der|ceb|en|capital}} English capital, {{der|ceb|enm|capital}} Middle English capital, {{der|ceb|la|capitālis|t=of the head}} Latin capitālis (“of the head”), {{m|la|caput|t=head}} caput (“head”), {{m|ceb|tsapter}} tsapter, {{m|ceb|kapitulo}} kapitulo Head templates: {{head|ceb|noun}} kapital
  1. (business, finance, insurance) a capital; money and wealth Categories (topical): Business, Finance, Insurance
    Sense id: en-kapital-ceb-noun-mnJGixOz Categories (other): Cebuano entries with incorrect language header Disambiguation of Cebuano entries with incorrect language header: 61 39 Topics: business, finance, insurance

Verb

Etymology: From English capital, from Middle English capital, borrowed from Latin capitālis (“of the head”) (in sense “head of cattle”), from caput (“head”). Related to tsapter and kapitulo. Etymology templates: {{der|ceb|en|capital}} English capital, {{der|ceb|enm|capital}} Middle English capital, {{der|ceb|la|capitālis|t=of the head}} Latin capitālis (“of the head”), {{m|la|caput|t=head}} caput (“head”), {{m|ceb|tsapter}} tsapter, {{m|ceb|kapitulo}} kapitulo Head templates: {{head|ceb|verb}} kapital
  1. to set aside as capital; to use as capital
    Sense id: en-kapital-ceb-verb-2Re~W1Kk

Download JSON data for kapital meaning in Cebuano (3.4kB)

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