| The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language: Fourth Edition. 2000. |
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Appendix I
Indo-European Roots |
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| ENTRY: | deuk- |
| DEFINITION: | To lead. Derivatives include wanton, team, duke, subdue, and educate. 1a. tug; wanton, from Old English t on, to pull, draw, lead; b. Zugunruhe, zugzwang, from Old High German ziohan, to pull. Both a and b from Germanic *teuhan. 2. Suffixed zero-grade form *duk- -. tow1, taut, from Old English togian, to draw, drag, from Germanic *tug n. 3. Suffixed o-grade form *douk-eyo-. tie, from Old English *t egan, t gan, to bind. 4. Suffixed o-grade form *douk-mo-. team, from Old English t am, descendant, family, race, brood, team, from Germanic *tau(h)maz. 5. teem1, from Old English t man, t eman, to beget, from Germanic denominative *tau(h)mjan. 6. Basic form *deuk-. doge, douche, ducal, ducat, duce, duchess, duchy, duct, ductile, duke; abducens, abduct, adduce, aqueduct, circumduction, con3, condottiere, conduce, conduct, deduce, deduct, educe, endue, induce, introduce, produce, redoubt, reduce, seduction, subduction, subdue, traduce, transducer, from Latin d cere, to lead. 7. Suffixed zero-grade form *duk- -. educate, from Latin duc re, to lead out, bring up ( - < ex-, out; see eghs). (Pokorny deuk- 220.) |
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