duco

Etymology
From a 1920s trade name for automotive lacquer.

Noun

 * 1)  Automotive paint.

Verb

 * 1)  To paint with automotive paint.

Etymology
From, from , from the root. Cognate with 🇨🇬.

Verb

 * 1) to lead, guide, conduct, lead away
 * 2)  to take
 * 3) to draw, pull
 * 4) to think, consider, regard
 * 5) to marry, to take as one's wife
 * 6) to prolong, to protract
 * 7)  to march, command, lead e.g., an army
 * 8)  to march said of soldiers, lit. "be led"
 * 9) to forge
 * 1) to prolong, to protract
 * 2)  to march, command, lead e.g., an army
 * 3)  to march said of soldiers, lit. "be led"
 * 4) to forge
 * 1) to forge
 * 1) to forge

Conjugation
In Classical Latin, was an alternative passive of dūcō.

Descendants

 * (borrowed)
 * (conduzir) (produzir) (induzir)
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 * (conduzir) (produzir) (induzir)
 * (conduzir) (produzir) (induzir)
 * (conduzir) (produzir) (induzir)
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