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nab (v.)

"to catch (someone) by a sudden grasp, seize suddenly," 1680s, probably a variant of dialectal nap "to seize, catch, lay hold of" (1670s, now surviving only in kidnap), which possibly is from Scandinavian (compare Norwegian nappe, Swedish nappa "to catch, snatch;" Danish nappe "to pinch, pull"); reinforced by Middle English napand "grasping, greedy." Related: Nabbed; nabbing. Nabbing-cull was old slang for "constable," and Farmer and Henley ("Slang and Its Analogues") has "TO NAB THE STIFLES = to be hanged."

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Definitions of nab from WordNet

nab (v.)
tag the base runner to get him out;
nab (v.)
take into custody;
the police nabbed the suspected criminals
Synonyms: collar / nail / apprehend / arrest / pick up / cop
nab (v.)
seize suddenly;
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