Recipere
Recipere is a Latin verb meaning to take back, to recover or regain possession, and also more broadly to receive, to accept, or to adopt. In classical usage it covers both physical reception (receiving an object) and more abstract senses such as receiving favor, accepting a proposal, or returning to a state or place. It can describe regaining health, taking one’s place again, or accepting a gift or offer.
Etymology and forms: Recipere belongs to the third conjugation of the Latin -io type. Its principal parts
Usage notes: In Latin, recipere governs a direct object that is what is taken or received, and
Derivatives and legacy: English inherits several descendants from recipere, including receive, receipt, recipient, receptive, and receptacle.