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The word "captain" does not come from the Latin root capit. It comes from the Latin word caput, which also means head.
"Cap" in Latin can also be synonymous with "head" or "top."
caput is the Latin word for "head".
The word in general means 'head' in old French 'caboche' derived from an earlier word 'caboge' which in turn derives from the Latin word 'cabut'
From the Latin 'caput" meaning 'head'.
It derives from an old French word meaning 'head' and earlier from Latin 'caput' having the same meaning
The root word of "decapitate" is "caput," which is the Latin word for "head." So, "decapitate" literally means to remove someone's head.
The Latin word caput refers to "head" in English language.
English principal (the head of a school or organization) comes from Latin principalis (main person).
The prefix "capit" means related to the head or leader. It is derived from the Latin word "caput," meaning head.
No it is a root meaning head, cheif, or leader from the latin word caput
Erm. As far as I know, there is no direct translation but dux, ducis is close.