• Captivity

    Origin

    Form of captive, from the Middle English captive, from the Latin captivus. Entered into the English lexicon around 14c.

    Full definition of captivity

    Noun

    captivity

    (plural captivities)
    1. The state of being captive.
    2. (obsolete) A group of people/beings captive.
    3. The state or period of being imprisoned, confined, or enslaved.
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