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The verb 'take' means to hold something, remove someone/something, or consume, with 'took' as the simple past and 'taken' as the past participle.

Verbum 'take' significat tenere aliquid, removere aliquem/aliquid, vel consumere, cum 'took' sit simplex praeteritum et 'taken' sit participium praeteritum.

Front take
Back hold something with one's hands, he leaned forward to take her hand.
 remove (someone or something) from a particular place: he took an envelope from his inside pocket | the police took him away.
• consume as food, drink, medicine, or drugs: take an aspirin and lie down.
• capture or gain possession of by force or military means: twenty of their ships were sunk or taken | the French took Ghent.

Simple Past: took
Past Participle: taken 

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