[kɑˈpaθ], [kɑˈpas]
OriginAttested since the 18th century. Ultimately from Latin capāx.
- feminine, masculineable, capable
“Anque à prea non hègrande
si ca si, ò sacristan
disque à pestàna do figado
se lle hiba alegrando já.
Ô cont'hè, si enturra n'eso
Deus me libre das suas más,
que'anque eu non queira, na Coba
de chantar” — Although the booty is not large,
anyhow, the sacristan's
liver's eyes, reportedly,
were shinning bright.
The issue is, if he persists,
God save me from his hands,
that even if I don't want, in the gra
Formscapaces(plural)