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captīvĭtas , ātis, f. captivus,
I.the condition of captivus (post-Aug.; cf. Madvig. Cic. Cornel. Fragm. ap. Orell. V. 2, p. 71).
I. Lit.
A. Of living beings, captivity, bondage, Sen. Ep. 85, 27; Tac. A. 12, 51; 4, 25; 11, 23; id. H. 5, 21; Just. 3, 5, 2; 4, 3. 3; 4, 5, 12; 11, 3, 7; “11, 14, 11.—Also of animals,Plin. 8, 37, 56, § 134; Flor. 1, 18, 28.—
C. Of inanim. things, a taking, capture: “urbium,Tac. A. 16, 16; id. H. 3, 83: “Africae,Flor. 2, 6, 8.—Also in plur.: “urbium,Tac. H. 3, 70.—
II. (Acc. to capio. II. A. 2. a.) Oculorum, blindness, App. M. 1, p. 104, 36 Elm.
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    • Tacitus, Annales, 11.23
    • Tacitus, Annales, 12.51
    • Tacitus, Annales, 16.16
    • Tacitus, Historiae, 3.70
    • Tacitus, Historiae, 3.83
    • Tacitus, Historiae, 5.21
    • Seneca, Epistulae, 85.27
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