deductio

An Elementary Latin Dictionary

dēductiō ōnis, f

deduco, a leading away, conducting off : rivorum a fonte: Albanae aquae. —Of colonists, a leading forth, establishing, colonizing : in istos agros: militum in oppida.—In law, an ejection, expulsion : postulasse, ut moribus deductio fieret.— A diminution, subtraction, deduction : ne qua deductio fieret: ex omni pecuniā.— Fig., an inference, course of reasoning : rationis.

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