abduco

Etymology
From. Equivalent to.

Verb

 * 1)  to lead away or aside, take away, bring away, carry off; detach, remove
 * 2) to take (with one) to dine
 * 3) to take aside
 * 4) to carry off or away forcibly; rob, ravish
 * take away, drive away
 * 1)  to lead away, separate, distinguish
 * 2) to seduce, charm, attract or entice away, pervert; alienate from fidelity or allegiance
 * 3) to withdraw, draw off, hinder (from a study, pursuit, duty, etc.)
 * 4) to cause to withdraw, be separated, fall off or drop out; divert
 * 5) to bring down, reduce, degrade, lower
 * 1)  to lead away, separate, distinguish
 * 2) to seduce, charm, attract or entice away, pervert; alienate from fidelity or allegiance
 * 3) to withdraw, draw off, hinder (from a study, pursuit, duty, etc.)
 * 4) to cause to withdraw, be separated, fall off or drop out; divert
 * 5) to bring down, reduce, degrade, lower
 * 1) to withdraw, draw off, hinder (from a study, pursuit, duty, etc.)
 * 2) to cause to withdraw, be separated, fall off or drop out; divert
 * 3) to bring down, reduce, degrade, lower
 * 1) to bring down, reduce, degrade, lower
 * 1) to bring down, reduce, degrade, lower