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  • dēductŭs (masc. noun IV decl.) substantive
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dēductus
adjective perfect participle I class

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1 drawn down
2 bent in
3 (voice) attenuated or slender, weak, soft
4 (style) fine-spun

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Locutions, idioms and examples


a Flacco … deductus sum = I was brought (to Roma) by Flaccus || coloni Capuam deducti || vos, deductae quibus est fallacia lunae || ab opere deductae legiones = the legions taken away from their work || a patre deductus est ad Scaevolam = he was sent to Scaevola's school || aqua Albana deducta est || nasus aduncus or deductior || sacrifico deductum nomen ab Anco || a quibus deductum ac depravatum Pompeium queritur = for whom he was sorry that they succeded in misleading and deceiving Pompeius || o saepe mecum tempus in ultimum deducte || Fabius cum … deductas custodias sensisset || carmina proveniunt animo deducta sereno || adolescentibus et oratione magistratus et praemio deductis || aqua deducta ad utilitatem agri suburbani || adulescentibus et oratione magistratus et praemio deductis || ad mille fere armati … per silentium eo deducti = around one thousand armed (men) (were) lead there quietly || a Planco deducta in hanc frequentiam loci opportunitate convaluit = (the colony) founded by Plancus became so densely populated due to the opportunities offered by the place




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