Captivity

/kæpˈtɪvɪti/ noun

The state of being imprisoned, confined, or held against one's will. Often refers to the condition of animals kept in zoos or people held as prisoners.

From Latin 'captivitas', from 'captivus' meaning 'prisoner' or 'captive', derived from 'capere' 'to take or seize'. The word emphasizes the state or condition rather than the act of capturing.

AMወታደራዊ ዋሕጦቺ
ARالأسر
BNবন্দিত্ব
CSzajetí
DAfangenskab
DEGefangenschaft
ELαιχμαλωσία
EScautividad
FAاسارت
FIvangius
FRcaptivité
GUબંધનકર્તૃત્વ
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