The Latin root "caput" means head, as seen in words like "captain" and "capital."
The word "captain" does not come from the Latin root capit. It comes from the Latin word caput, which also means head.
The Latin root word for "captain" is "caput," which means "head" or "leader."
The word "cabbage" comes from the French word "caboche," which in turn comes from the Latin word "caput" meaning "head." This likely refers to the fact that cabbage grows in a rounded head shape.
The root word of "decapitate" is "caput," which is the Latin word for "head." So, "decapitate" literally means to remove someone's head.
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Caput selectum is Latin for the chosen head or chosen (elected) leader.
The Latin root "caput" means head, as seen in words like "captain" and "capital."
The Latin word caput refers to "head" in English language.
From the Latin 'caput" meaning 'head'.
I think head is "caput". Hope this helps!
"Lapis reprobatus caput anguli", signifies "the Stone which was rejected has become the headstone of the corner"
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