aducir

Galician

Etymology

From Old Galician-Portuguese aduzer, from Latin addūcere, present active infinitive of addūcō.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [aðuˈθiɾ]

Verb

aducir (first-person singular present aduzo, first-person singular preterite aducín, past participle aducido)

  1. to adduce
  2. (archaic) to bring; to lead
    • 1310, J. I. Fernández de Viana y Vieites, editor, Colección diplomática del monasterio de Santa María de Pantón, Lugo: Diputación Provincial, page 51:
      adugeredes o pan per vossa custa ao dito mosteyro
      You'll bring the corn to said monastery at your own expenses

Conjugation

  • adución

Further reading

References

  • aduzer” in Dicionario de Dicionarios do galego medieval, SLI - ILGA 2006–2022.
  • aduz” in Xavier Varela Barreiro & Xavier Gómez Guinovart: Corpus Xelmírez - Corpus lingüístico da Galicia medieval. SLI / Grupo TALG / ILG, 2006–2018.
  • aducir” in Dicionario de Dicionarios da lingua galega, SLI - ILGA 2006–2013.
  • aducir” in Tesouro informatizado da lingua galega. Santiago: ILG.

Spanish

Etymology

Borrowed from Latin addūcere (to lead or bring to). In its current form, it is a learned term, but in Old Spanish, as aduzir, it was popular and inherited, with the meaning of “bring” or ”take”, and the past participle aducho from Latin adductus.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): (Spain) /aduˈθiɾ/ [a.ð̞uˈθiɾ]
  • IPA(key): (Latin America) /aduˈsiɾ/ [a.ð̞uˈsiɾ]
  • Audio (Venezuela):(file)
  • Rhymes: -iɾ
  • Syllabification: a‧du‧cir

Verb

aducir (first-person singular present aduzco, first-person singular preterite aduje, past participle aducido)

  1. (transitive) to allege, adduce, cite, give as proof
    Synonyms: alegar, aseverar
    • 2020 January 18, Jaime Santirso, “El lado oscuro de TikTok, el rey chino de los vídeos relámpago”, in El País:
      La plataforma adujo después que se había tratado de un error humano relacionado con una publicación anterior.
      The platform later claimed that it was a human error related to a previous post.
  2. (transitive, obsolete) to bring
    Synonyms: traer, llevar

Conjugation

Further reading

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