accipiat
Accipiat is a Latin verb form derived from accipere, meaning to take, receive, or accept. It is the present active subjunctive, third person singular, of the fourth-conjugation verb accipio (formed with the stem accip- plus the subjunctive ending -iat). In this form the verb expresses potential, wish, or provisional action and appears in dependent clauses such as purpose, result, or potential clauses, as well as in deliberative or optative constructions.
In classical Latin grammar, the present active subjunctive endings for -io verbs include -iam, -ias, -iat, -iamus,
Semantically, accipere covers meanings from “to take” in a physical sense to “to receive, accept, or welcome”
Related forms include the other present subjunctive persons of accipere (for example accipiat’s co-forms accipiam, accipias,