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duco

  1. manao, ohatra, tafika
  2. manitatra
  3. mieritreritra, mandinika, mihevitra
  4. milaza ny amin'ny miaramila
  5. misintona
  6. mitarika
  7. ny fijanonana; fihenam-pandeha vadin'olona

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  • Erreur Lua dans Module:R:Perseus à la ligne 164 : attempt to index field '?' (a nil value).Charlton T. Lewis and Charles Short (1879) A Latin Dictionary, Oxford: Clarendon Press
  • Charlton T. Lewis (1891) An Elementary Latin Dictionary, New York: Harper & Brothers
  • duco in Gaffiot, Félix (1934) Dictionnaire illustré Latin-Français, Hachette
  • Carl Meißner; Henry William Auden (1894) Latin Phrase-Book[1], London: Macmillan and Co.
    • to bring a stream of water through the garden: aquam ducere per hortum
    • a road leads somewhere: via fert, ducit aliquo
    • to spend time: tempus ducere
    • to lead some one by the hand: manu ducere aliquem
    • to trace one's descent from some one: originem ab aliquo trahere, ducere
    • to breathe, live: animam, spiritum ducere
    • to breathe the air: aera spiritu ducere
    • to carry out the funeral obsequies: funus alicui facere, ducere (Cluent. 9. 28)
    • to commence a thing: initium facere, ducere, sumere (alicuius rei)
    • to consider a thing beneath one's dignity: aliquid alienum (a) dignitate sua or merely a se ducere
    • to consider a thing beneath one's dignity: aliquid infra se ducere or infra se positum arbitrari
    • to consider a thing creditable to a man: aliquid laudi alicui ducere, dare
    • to put off from one day to another: diem ex die ducere, differre
    • to devote one's life to science, study: aetatem in litteris ducere, agere
    • to derive an argument from a thing: argumentum ducere, sumere ex aliqua re or petere ab aliqua re
    • to form, derive a word from... (used of the man who first creates the word): vocabulum, verbum, nomen ducere ab, ex...
    • to marry (of the man): ducere uxorem
    • to marry (of the man): ducere aliquam in matrimonium
    • to protract, prolong a war: bellum ducere, trahere, extrahere
    • to lead the army with forced marches: raptim agmen ducere
    • to make a ditch, a fosse: fossam ducere
    • to lead some one in triumph: per triumphum (in triumpho) aliquem ducere
    • (ambiguous) to be guided by ambition: gloria duci
    • (ambiguous) a thing is taken from life: aliquid e vita ductum est
    • (ambiguous) to derive a word from... (used of an etymologist): verbum ductum esse a...putare
    • (ambiguous) to cherish a hope: spe duci, niti, teneri
    • (ambiguous) to be misled by a vain hope: inani, falsa spe duci, induci
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