indūcor
transitive verb III conjugation

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1 passive form of [induco]
2 (performers) to lead in, to bring in
3 to induce, to influence to introduce

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ad pigendum inducor || ad pudendum inducor || ad misericordiam, ad pudendum, ad pigendum inducitur = he lets himself be moved to pity, shame, regret || ager ingenti pecunia alicui inducitur || aqua in privatas domos inducitur || a me gladiatorum par nobilissimum inducitur = a couple of noble gladiators was introduced by me || animus induci potest eum esse civem bonum || a patronis diversae partis inducuntur in laqueos = they fall into the bet cast be the defenders of the opposing part || an me censetis decreturum fuisse ut inexpiabiles religiones in rem publicam inducerentur … ?




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