prey 1) cavidan; 2) cavâk Fr.: 1) faire sa proie de; 2) proie 1) To seize and devour prey, as an animal does. M.E. preye, from O.Fr. preie, from L. praeda "booty, plunder, game hunted;" ultimately from prehendere "to grasp, seize." 1) Cavidan, related to Khotanese cev- "to get, seize,"
Ossetic cævyn, cavd "to hit, to strike," Pers. câpidan
"to plunder," cafsidan, caspidan "to stick; to plunder;" Proto-Ir.
*cap- "to seize." |
prey animal jânevar-e cavâk Fr.: animal proie An animal that is hunted and killed by a → predator as food. |