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Etymology of the English word abductor

the English word abductor
derived from the English word abduct
derived from the Latin word abductus
derived from the Late Latin word abducere (lead away, carry off; detach)
using the Latin prefix ab- (away; wrongly, badly)
derived from the Latin word ducere (to lead; to lead or draw; to lead, dim; to lead, carry; lead, command; think)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *deuk- (to lead)
derived from the Latin word ab (away; away from)
derived from the Latin word ab (away; away from)
derived from the Latin word ducere (to lead; to lead or draw; to lead, dim; to lead, carry; lead, command; think)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *deuk- (to lead)
using the English suffix -or

Usage

Word found in Modern English



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