Intercipiebant
Intercipiebant is a Latin verb form derived from intercipio, intercipere, intercepi, interceptum. It is the imperfect active indicative, 3rd person plural, and corresponds to the sense “they were intercepting” or, in context, a past action that was ongoing or repeated. As an imperfect form, it does not function as a simple past point in time; instead it conveys duration or habit in the past.
In form, intercipiebant comes from the third-conjugation -io class of verbs. The imperfect active endings for
Usage in Latin is common in military, diplomatic, and legal prose, where actions such as blocking a
Etymologically, intercipiebant combines inter- “between” and capere “to take” (with the expected phonetic change in the