ob-dūcō dūxī, ductus, ere, to draw before, draw forward, bring over: Curium, to bring forward (as a candidate): ab utroque latere collis fossam, extend, Cs.
—To close over, cover over, overspread, surround, envelop: trunci obducuntur libro aut cortice: pascua iunco, V.: voltūs (of the sun), O: obducta cicatrix, a closed scar: consuetudo callum obduxit stomacho meo, has overworn.
—To draw in, drink down, swallow: venenum.
—Fig., to spread over: clarissimis rebus tenebras obducere, i. e. darken.
—To scar over, heal, cover, conceal: obductus verbis dolor, V.: obductos rescindere luctūs, O.
—To draw out, pass, spend: diem.