traduoo

An Elementary Latin Dictionary

trādūoō or trānsdūoō (imper.trādūce, T.), dūxī, ductus, ere

trans+duco, to lead across, bring through, conduct across, carry over : exercitum e Galliā in Ligures, L.: cohortes ad se in castra, Cs.: tua pompa Eo traducenda est, must be carried over to him , T.: victimas in triumpho, parade , L.: iussit equum traducere, i. e. to ride on (as having passed the inspection): multitudinem hominum trans Rhenum in Galliam, Cs.: terror traducti silvam Ciminiam exercitūs, L.—Of streams, to lead across, convey across, transport over : flumen subito accrevit, et eā re traduci non potuerunt: pontem faciundum curat, atque ita exercitum transducit, Cs.: flumen Axonam exercitum transducere maturavit, Cs.: copias flumen traduxit, L.: raptim traducto exercitu Iberum, L.—Fig., to lead over, transfer, remove, turn : iudicum animos a severitate ad risum traducere: Post partum cura in vitulos traducitur omnis, V.: centuriones ex inferioribus ordinibus in superiores ordines erant transducti, promoted , Cs.— To bring over, draw over, convert : hominem ad optimates: me ad suam sententiam.— To lead in parade, make a show of, expose, dishonor, disgrace, degrade, traduce : an non sensistis . . . vestras coniuges traductos per ora hominum?L.: Squalentīs traducit avos, Iu.— To make public, exhibit, parade, display, proclaim, spread abroad : lorica, in quā se traducebat Ulixem ancipitem, Iu.—Of time, to lead, spend, pass : otiosam aetatem sine ullo labore: quā ratione nobis traducendum sit hoc tempus: leniter aevum, H.: summā abstinentiā munus, i. e. to administer .