circum-dūcō

circum-dūcō
   circum-dūcō dūxī, ctus, ere,    to lead around, draw around: aratrum: suo iussu circumduci exercitum, L.: cohortibus longiore itinere circumductis, Cs.: agmen per invia circa, L.: praeter castra hostium circumducit, marches around, L.— With two acc.: alquos sua praesidia, Cs. — In tmesis: altaria circum Effigiem duco, V.: circum in quaestūs ducere Asinum, Ph.

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