Captives

/ˈkæptɪvz/ noun

People who are imprisoned, held, or kept as prisoners, unable to leave or escape.

From Latin 'captivus' (taken, captured), derived from 'capere' (to take or seize). The word entered English through Old French and has carried the sense of enforced confinement since medieval times.

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