kaappaus
Kaappaus is a Finnish noun meaning the act of seizing or taking control, with several related senses depending on context. In political science and contemporary history, kaappaus refers to a coup d'état—a sudden, organized attempt by a group to seize power and replace the government. Such events are typically characterized by the use or threat of force, rapid action, and attempts to bypass or override existing constitutional processes.
In criminal law, kaappaus denotes kidnapping or abduction, the unlawful taking of a person and holding them
Etymology: derived from the verb kaapata “to seize” with the agentive noun suffix -us, forming kaappaus, the
Usage: The word is neutral but its interpretation depends on context. When used without qualification, it often