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man·ci·pate \-səˌpāt\ transitive verb (-ed/-ing/-s) Etymology: Latin mancipatus, past participle of mancipare, from mancip-, manceps purchaser, from manus hand + -cip-, -ceps (from capere to take) — more at manual, heave 1. obsolete : to place in subjection or bondage : bind, restrict 2. Roman law : to transfer by mancipation |