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man·u·cap·tion \ˌmanyəˈkapshən\ noun Etymology: Medieval Latin manucaption-, manucaptio, from manucaptus (past participle of manucapere to go bail for, from Latin manus hand + capere to take) + Latin -ion-, -io -ion — more at manual, heave 1. : mainprise 2. : a writ for the production in court of an alleged felon 3. : seizure in hand |