Definition of educo
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Orthography ID = 1005085
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LEM
ēdūcō, ēdūcere, ēdūxī, ēductus
verb (3rd conjugation)
  1. to lead forth, draw out, bring off, take away
  2. [in law] to bring, summon (before a court)
  3. of troops, to lead forth, march out, conduct, take away
  4. to move out, march out, march away
  5. of children, to bring up, rear
  6. to bear, give birth to (poet.)
Abbreviations
ē - dūcō dūxī, ductus, ere, to lead forth, draw out, bring off, take away: eos nobiscum: (medicum) tecum, i. e. to your province: impedimenta ex castris educi iussit, carried, Cs.: gladium, draw, Cs.: gladiis eductis: cor post tela educta refrixit, O.: ex urnā trīs: corpore telum, V.: navīs ex portu, put to sea, Cs.: equos ex Italiā, export, L.: me eduxi foras, went out, T.

—In law, to bring, summon (before a court): Sthenium: in ius ipsum: ad consules.

— Of troops, to lead forth, march out, conduct, take away: exercitum in expeditionem: praesidium ex oppido, evacuate, Cs.: ab urbe exercitum, Cs., L.: copias e castris, Cs.: copias castris, Cs.

—To move out, march out, march away: ex hibernis, Cs.: tribus simul portis, L.: ad legionem Pompei duplici acie eduxit, Cs.: in aciem, L.

—Of children, to bring up, rear: adulescentulos libere, T.: quem eduxeris, eum vestire: puer in domo e parvo eductus, L.

—To bear, give birth to (poet.): alqm tibi, V.

—To raise, lift up, draw up: signa (on a stage curtain), O.: (me) sub auras, O.

—To rear, erect, build: turris sub astra Educta, V.: molem caelo, V.

—Fig., to exalt: virīs in astra, H.
 
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