"excapito" meaning in Latin

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Verb

Forms: excapitō [canonical], excapitāre [infinitive, present], excapitāvī [active, perfect], excapitātum [supine]
Etymology: From ex + caput + -ō Head templates: {{la-verb|1+|excapitō}} excapitō (present infinitive excapitāre, perfect active excapitāvī, supine excapitātum); first conjugation
  1. (Early Medieval Latin) to decapitate Wikipedia link: Charles du Fresne, sieur du Cange#Works Tags: Early, Medieval-Latin, conjugation-1 Related terms: caput, *capitō, *discapitō
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