induco

Latin

verb
Definitions
  • I lead, bring or conduct in or into somewhere.
  • I bring forward, exhibit, represent.
  • I bring into or before a court.
  • I take into one's family, bring home.
  • (by extension) I put on, wear; assume.
  • (by extension) I draw over, spread over, overlay, cover, overspread.
  • (figuratively) I smooth over, strike out, erase.
  • (figuratively) I bring into, introduce, insert; describe; initiate; establish.
  • (figuratively) I lead to or into; induce, move, excite, persuade, entice; mislead, seduce, delude, cajole, deceive.
  • (figuratively) I bring one's mind to, resolve, determine; suppose, imagine.

Etymology

Affix from Latin dūcō (lead, draw, I lead, pull, I guide, guide, I pull).

Origin

Latin

dūcō

Gloss

lead, draw, I lead, pull, I guide, guide, I pull

Concept
Semantic Field

Motion

Ontological Category

Action/Process

Kanji

Emoji

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