||Ca"pi*as (?), n. [L. thou mayst
take.] (Low) A writ or process commanding the officer
to take the body of the person named in it, that is, to arrest
him; -- also called writ of capias.
&fist; One principal kind of capias is a writ by which
actions at law are frequently commenced; another is a writ of
execution issued after judgment to satisfy damages recovered; a
capias in criminal law is the process to take a person
charged on an indictment, when he is not in custody. Burrill.
Wharton.