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cip- is from capio "I seize, I capture, I take in, I take on". Recipient is derived itself from the latin verb recipio (I receive).

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The Latin root "cip" in "recipient" comes from the verb "recipere," meaning "to take back" or "to receive." The word "recipient" refers to someone who receives something, such as a gift or award.

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