dēdūcor
transitive verb III conjugation

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1 passive form of [deduco]
2 to lead, to draw, to pull, to bring, to stretch down, to stretch away, to stretch out, to stretch off
3 to escort
4 (claimant) to eject, to evict
5 (water) to divert, to draw
6 (sword) to draw
7 to spin
8 to deduct, to reduce, to lessen
9 to describe
10 to deduce
11 (ship) to launch, to bring downstream
12 (force) to remove
13 to entice
14 (colony) to found, to settle

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ad alicuius consuetudinem moremque deducor = to be urged to take on someone's habits and the customs || ad agnatos et gentiles est deducendus = to be placed under the guardianship of family members and relatives (for mental illness) || ad eorum consuetudinem deducimur = we are induced not to stray away from their habit || triumviri coloniae deducendae || ad magistratum Mamertinum statim deducitur Gavius = Gavius is quickly brought before the magistrate of Messina || ad iniquam pugnandi condicionem deducor = to be driven to give battle in unfavourable conditions || a tristitia hilare dicto deducor = to be distracted from a bad mood by a cheerful word




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