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sēductĭo , ōnis, f. seduco.
I. (Acc. to seduco, I.) *
A. A leading or drawing aside: “seductiones testium,Cic. Mur. 24, 49.—
B. A misleading, seduction (eccl. Lat.): “Adam confessus est seductionem, non occultavit seductricem,Tert. adv. Marc. 2, 2 fin.; Ambros. in Luc. 7, § 218: “cordis,Vulg. Jer. 23, 26: “iniquitatis,id. 2 Thess. 2, 10.—*
II. (Acc. to seduco, II.) A separation: “mors est corporis animaeque seductio,Lact. 2, 12, 9.
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