addūcor
transitive verb III conjugation

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1 passive form of [adduco]
2 to lead up, to lead tolead away
3 to bring up, to persuade, to induce
4 to bring contract, to tighten

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adducor (+ infinitive) || adducor ut (+ subjunctive) || aliqua re adduci ut || adducor ut sperem || ad nequitiam adducier (= adducor) || adducor in sermonem || ad senatum adducor || adducor et assentior || adductu arcu || adducor litora || adducitur atque adeo attrahitur || adducor non possum ut putem || ad desperationem redigor o adducor = to be reduced to despair || in spem adducor or ingredior, or venio || adducor nequeo quin existimem || ad hominem condemnandum adduci pretio = to allow oneself to be tempted by money to sentence a man || ad auxilia Germanorum adducenda quorum vicinitas propinqua esset = to bring the reinforcements of the Germans that were near




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