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| etymological origin of | eng: abduction |
| etymological origin of | fra: abduction |
| etymological origin of | rus: абдукция |
| etymologically related | lat: abdūcēns |
| etymologically related | lat: abducō |
| etymologically related | lat: abductor |
| etymologically related | lat: abductus |
| etymology | lat: abduco |
| lexical category | noun |
| semantically related | lat: abdicatio |
| semantically related | lat: amoenus |
| semantically related | lat: creptio |
| semantically related | lat: ereptio |
| semantically related | lat: remotio |
| synonym | lat: dēcessiō |
| synonym | lat: dēcessus |
| synonym | lat: spoliātiō |
| translation | eng: abduction |
| translation | eng: plundering |
| translation | eng: ravishing |
| translation | eng: retirement |
| translation | eng: robbing |
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