dūcor
transitive verb III conjugation

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1 passive form of [duco]
2 to lead, to command
3 to think, to consider, to regard
4 to prolong

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Locutions, idioms and examples


alicui funus ducitur || facile ad derisum stulta levitas ducitur || anima spiritu ducitur || aer cum ducitur atque reflatur || aer spiritu ducitur || a quo cum quaesisset quo se duci vellet = having asked him where he wanted to be brought || fabellarum auditione ducuntur || iam ducitur intus || blandiens patri, ut duceretur in Hispaniam || alvus si saepius ducitur || aliquem de aqua per fundum eius ducenda rogo || belli initium ducetur a fame || anima quae spiritu in pulmones ducitur || ab eodem verbo ducitur saepius oratio = the speech often starts with the same word || ad deferendos reos praemio duci proximum latrocinio est = to be tempted by a reward and summon someone is almost an act of banditry || ad mortem te, Catilina, duci iussu consulis iam pridem oportebat = since long ago, Catilina, you should have been condemned to death by order of the consuls




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