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|lnetxt=seduco seducere, seduxi, seductus V :: lead away, lead apart; lead astray, seduce
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|lshtext=<b>sē-dūco</b>: xi, ctum, 3, v. a.<br /><b>I</b> To [[lead]] [[aside]] or [[apart]], to [[draw]] [[aside]]; to [[lead]] [[away]], [[carry]] [[off]]; to [[set]] [[aside]], [[put]] by, etc. (syn. [[sevoco]]).<br />&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<b>A</b> Lit. ([[class]].): te huc [[foras]] seduxi, Ut, etc., Plaut. Aul. 2, 1, 14; cf.: [[Pamphilus]] me [[solum]] seducit [[foras]], Ter. Hec. 1, 2, 69: me [[rursus]] seducit, Cic. Att. 5, 21, 12: aliquem [[solum]] [[seorsum]] ab aedibus, Plaut. As. 2, 2, 95: aliquem [[paululum]] a turbā, Petr. 13, 2: singulos [[separatim]], Liv. 30, 5: aliquem blandā manu, Ov. M. 2, 691: aliquem in secretum, Phaedr. 3, 10, 11 al.— Absol.: prehendit dextram, seducit, Plaut. Curc. 2, 3, 60: [[quod]] a te [[seductus]] est tuoque beneficio [[adhuc]] vivit, [[was]] withdrawn, taken [[out]] of the [[way]], Cic. Fam. 10, 28, 1; cf.: aliquem a debitā peste, id. Phil. 13, 10, 22: ocellos, to [[turn]] [[away]], [[avert]], Prop. 1, 9, 27.— Of [[abstract]] subjects: et dum [[avaritia]] seducere aliquid cupit [[atque]] in suum vertere, omnia fecit aliena, to [[lay]] by, Sen. Ep. 90, 38. —<br />&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<b>B</b> Trop.<br />&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<b>1</b>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; In gen., to [[remove]], [[separate]], etc. (not [[ante]]-Aug. and [[rare]]): quiddam a corporibus seductum, Sen. Ep. 117, 13: non potes (Helvia) ad obtinendum dolorem muliebre [[nomen]] praetendere, ex quo te virtutes tuae seduxerunt, [[have]] removed, separated [[you]], Sen. Cons. ad Helv. 16: vacuos ocellos, Prop. 1, 9, 27.—<br />&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<b>2</b>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; In partic., to [[lead]] [[astray]], [[mislead]], [[seduce]] (eccl. Lat.), Tert. adv. Marc. 2, 8; Aug. Conf. 2, 3 med.; id. Tract. in Johan. 29; id. Civ. Dei, 14, 11 fin.; Vulg. Exod. 22, 16 et saep.—<br /><b>II</b> Tc. [[put]] [[asunder]], [[separate]], [[divide]] ([[only]] [[poet]]. and [[rare]]; syn.: [[secerno]], sejungo): seducit terras haec [[brevis]] [[unda]] duas, Ov. H. 19, 142; so, immensos [[recessus]] (Caspia [[claustra]]), Luc. 8, 291: [[quarto]] seducunt [[castra]] volatu, i. e. [[divide]] [[into]] [[two]] [[adverse]] squadrons, Ov. M. 13, 611: plura locuturi [[subito]] seducimur imbre, id. F. 4, 385.—With abl.: cum [[frigida]] [[mors]] animā seduxerit [[artus]], Verg. A. 4, 385.—Hence, sēductus, a, um, P. a. (acc. to I.), [[remote]], [[distant]], [[apart]] ([[poet]]. and in [[post]]-Aug. [[prose]]): ex [[alto]] seductas aethere [[longe]] Despectat terras, Ov. M. 4, 622: [[recessus]] gurgitis, id. ib. 13, 902. —Of [[distance]] in an [[upward]] [[direction]]: [[mons]] erat audaci [[seductus]] in aethera dorso, [[far]] uplifted, [[lofty]], Stat. Th. 3, 460: consilia non publica sed in [[privato]] seductaque a plurium conscientiā, Liv. 2, 54, 7: ut illis non [[minus]] hos seductos et [[quasi]] rusticos, [[retired]], [[living]] in [[solitude]], Plin. Ep. 7, 25, 5: seductum vitae [[genus]], [[retired]], Sen. Cons. ad Helv. 19, 2; cf.: quorum (hominum) [[maxime]] in seducto actiones sunt, in [[retirement]], [[solitude]], id. Tranq. 3, 2.
|lshtext=<b>sē-dūco</b>: xi, ctum, 3, v. a.<br /><b>I</b> To [[lead]] [[aside]] or [[apart]], to [[draw]] [[aside]]; to [[lead]] [[away]], [[carry]] [[off]]; to [[set]] [[aside]], [[put]] by, etc. (syn. [[sevoco]]).<br />&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<b>A</b> Lit. ([[class]].): te huc [[foras]] seduxi, Ut, etc., Plaut. Aul. 2, 1, 14; cf.: [[Pamphilus]] me [[solum]] seducit [[foras]], Ter. Hec. 1, 2, 69: me [[rursus]] seducit, Cic. Att. 5, 21, 12: aliquem [[solum]] [[seorsum]] ab aedibus, Plaut. As. 2, 2, 95: aliquem [[paululum]] a turbā, Petr. 13, 2: singulos [[separatim]], Liv. 30, 5: aliquem blandā manu, Ov. M. 2, 691: aliquem in secretum, Phaedr. 3, 10, 11 al.— Absol.: prehendit dextram, seducit, Plaut. Curc. 2, 3, 60: [[quod]] a te [[seductus]] est tuoque beneficio [[adhuc]] vivit, [[was]] withdrawn, taken [[out]] of the [[way]], Cic. Fam. 10, 28, 1; cf.: aliquem a debitā peste, id. Phil. 13, 10, 22: ocellos, to [[turn]] [[away]], [[avert]], Prop. 1, 9, 27.— Of [[abstract]] subjects: et dum [[avaritia]] seducere aliquid cupit [[atque]] in suum vertere, omnia fecit aliena, to [[lay]] by, Sen. Ep. 90, 38. —<br />&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<b>B</b> Trop.<br />&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<b>1</b>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; In gen., to [[remove]], [[separate]], etc. (not [[ante]]-Aug. and [[rare]]): quiddam a corporibus seductum, Sen. Ep. 117, 13: non potes (Helvia) ad obtinendum dolorem muliebre [[nomen]] praetendere, ex quo te virtutes tuae seduxerunt, [[have]] removed, separated [[you]], Sen. Cons. ad Helv. 16: vacuos ocellos, Prop. 1, 9, 27.—<br />&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<b>2</b>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; In partic., to [[lead]] [[astray]], [[mislead]], [[seduce]] (eccl. Lat.), Tert. adv. Marc. 2, 8; Aug. Conf. 2, 3 med.; id. Tract. in Johan. 29; id. Civ. Dei, 14, 11 fin.; Vulg. Exod. 22, 16 et saep.—<br /><b>II</b> Tc. [[put]] [[asunder]], [[separate]], [[divide]] ([[only]] [[poet]]. and [[rare]]; syn.: [[secerno]], sejungo): seducit terras haec [[brevis]] [[unda]] duas, Ov. H. 19, 142; so, immensos [[recessus]] (Caspia [[claustra]]), Luc. 8, 291: [[quarto]] seducunt [[castra]] volatu, i. e. [[divide]] [[into]] [[two]] [[adverse]] squadrons, Ov. M. 13, 611: plura locuturi [[subito]] seducimur imbre, id. F. 4, 385.—With abl.: cum [[frigida]] [[mors]] animā seduxerit [[artus]], Verg. A. 4, 385.—Hence, sēductus, a, um, P. a. (acc. to I.), [[remote]], [[distant]], [[apart]] ([[poet]]. and in [[post]]-Aug. [[prose]]): ex [[alto]] seductas aethere [[longe]] Despectat terras, Ov. M. 4, 622: [[recessus]] gurgitis, id. ib. 13, 902. —Of [[distance]] in an [[upward]] [[direction]]: [[mons]] erat audaci [[seductus]] in aethera dorso, [[far]] uplifted, [[lofty]], Stat. Th. 3, 460: consilia non publica sed in [[privato]] seductaque a plurium conscientiā, Liv. 2, 54, 7: ut illis non [[minus]] hos seductos et [[quasi]] rusticos, [[retired]], [[living]] in [[solitude]], Plin. Ep. 7, 25, 5: seductum vitae [[genus]], [[retired]], Sen. Cons. ad Helv. 19, 2; cf.: quorum (hominum) [[maxime]] in seducto actiones sunt, in [[retirement]], [[solitude]], id. Tranq. 3, 2.
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|georg=sē-dūco, dūxī, [[ductum]], ere, [[beiseite]] [[führen]] u. [[ziehen]], I) eig.: a) jmd., um [[mit]] ihm [[heimlich]] zu [[reden]], alqm, Cic.: alqm blandā manu, Ov.: [[solum]] [[seorsum]] ab aedibus, Plaut.: alqm [[solum]] [[foras]], Ter.: alqm [[secreto]] [[huc]] [[foras]], Plaut.: singulos [[separatim]], Liv.: alqm in [[secretum]], Phaedr.: alqm [[paululum]] a [[turba]], Petron.: [[nisi]] [[quod]] te Idibus Martiis a debita [[tibi]] peste seduxit? beiseitegeführt u. [[durch]] [[Gespräch]] aufgehalten hat, so daß dich das [[Verderben]] [[nicht]] trifft, Cic. Phil. 13, 22 (vgl. Cic. ep. 10, 28, 1). – b) Lebl.: α) (poet.) übh.: vacuos ocellos, beiseitewenden, [[wegwenden]], Prop. 1, 9, 27: stipitem, beiseiteschieben, Ov. rem. 446 R. (Merkel diducto stipite): vina [[paulum]] seducta, beiseitegesetzt, Ov. [[met]]. 8, 673: [[mons]] erat audaci [[seductus]] ([[hoch]] hinaufragend) in [[aethera]] dorso, Stat. Theb. 3, 460. – β) prägn., [[beiseite]] [[ziehen]], an [[sich]] [[ziehen]], [[dum]] ([[avaritia]]) seducere [[aliquid]] cupit [[atque]] in suum vertere, [[omnia]] fecit aliena, Sen. ep. 90, 38. – II) übtr.: a) (poet.) [[physisch]], [[trennen]], [[scheiden]], (ab)[[sondern]], seducit terras [[unda]] [[duas]], Ov.: seducunt [[castra]], [[sie]] [[trennen]] [[sich]] in [[zwei]] Heere, Ov.: comitum [[seductus]] ab agmine [[fido]], Ov.: [[tellus]] seducta [[nuper]] ab [[alto]] aethere, Ov. – b) [[geistig]]: α) [[ausschließen]], consilia seducta a plurium [[conscientia]], Liv. 2, 54, 7: [[quod]] [[semper]] ab immortalitate seducitur, Curt. 10, 6 (19), 7: [[non]] [[potes]] [[itaque]] ad obtinendum dolorem muliebre [[nomen]] praetendere, ex [[quo]] te virtutes tuae seduxerunt, Sen. ad Helv. 16, 5. – β) jmd. [[auf]] Abwege [[führen]], [[verführen]], ICt. u. Eccl.
|georg=sē-dūco, dūxī, [[ductum]], ere, [[beiseite]] [[führen]] u. [[ziehen]], I) eig.: a) jmd., um [[mit]] ihm [[heimlich]] zu [[reden]], alqm, Cic.: alqm blandā manu, Ov.: [[solum]] [[seorsum]] ab aedibus, Plaut.: alqm [[solum]] [[foras]], Ter.: alqm [[secreto]] [[huc]] [[foras]], Plaut.: singulos [[separatim]], Liv.: alqm in [[secretum]], Phaedr.: alqm [[paululum]] a [[turba]], Petron.: [[nisi]] [[quod]] te Idibus Martiis a debita [[tibi]] peste seduxit? beiseitegeführt u. [[durch]] [[Gespräch]] aufgehalten hat, so daß dich das [[Verderben]] [[nicht]] trifft, Cic. Phil. 13, 22 (vgl. Cic. ep. 10, 28, 1). – b) Lebl.: α) (poet.) übh.: vacuos ocellos, beiseitewenden, [[wegwenden]], Prop. 1, 9, 27: stipitem, beiseiteschieben, Ov. rem. 446 R. (Merkel diducto stipite): vina [[paulum]] seducta, beiseitegesetzt, Ov. [[met]]. 8, 673: [[mons]] erat audaci [[seductus]] ([[hoch]] hinaufragend) in [[aethera]] dorso, Stat. Theb. 3, 460. – β) prägn., [[beiseite]] [[ziehen]], an [[sich]] [[ziehen]], [[dum]] ([[avaritia]]) seducere [[aliquid]] cupit [[atque]] in suum vertere, [[omnia]] fecit aliena, Sen. ep. 90, 38. – II) übtr.: a) (poet.) [[physisch]], [[trennen]], [[scheiden]], (ab)[[sondern]], seducit terras [[unda]] [[duas]], Ov.: seducunt [[castra]], [[sie]] [[trennen]] [[sich]] in [[zwei]] Heere, Ov.: comitum [[seductus]] ab agmine [[fido]], Ov.: [[tellus]] seducta [[nuper]] ab [[alto]] aethere, Ov. – b) [[geistig]]: α) [[ausschließen]], consilia seducta a plurium [[conscientia]], Liv. 2, 54, 7: [[quod]] [[semper]] ab immortalitate seducitur, Curt. 10, 6 (19), 7: [[non]] [[potes]] [[itaque]] ad obtinendum dolorem muliebre [[nomen]] praetendere, ex [[quo]] te virtutes tuae seduxerunt, Sen. ad Helv. 16, 5. – β) jmd. [[auf]] Abwege [[führen]], [[verführen]], ICt. u. Eccl.
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{{LaEn
|lnetxt=seduco seducere, seduxi, seductus V :: lead away, lead apart; lead astray, seduce
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