captivat
Captivat is a Latin verb form. It is the third-person singular present active indicative of captivare, a first-conjugation verb meaning to captivate, seize, or enthrall. In Latin grammar, the present stem is captiv-, and the standard endings for the present indicative are -o, -as, -at, -amus, -atis, -ant. Therefore, captivat literally means “he/she captivates,” and is used to describe a present, active action carried out by a subject.
In classical Latin texts, captivat would appear as one of the basic present-tense forms of captivare. As
Modern relevance is largely limited to the study of Latin language and philology. Captivat does not function
Aside from its grammatical role, captivat is not widely used as a term in non-linguistic domains. It