Etymology:
Meaning and Origin:
The word "chase" has several meanings:
The original Latin root, "captiare," referred to seizing or capturing something. This meaning evolved over time to encompass the pursuit and capture of animals, and eventually extended to other forms of pursuit and competition.
The word "chase" has also been used historically in the following contexts:
Etymology The word catch comes from the Middle English word cacchen which itself der
Etymology Old French chacier Latin captiare meaning to seize capture hunt Mean
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Etymology Old French chacier Latin captiare meaning to seize capture hunt Mean
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