Abduct

/æbˈdʌkt/ verb

To take someone away illegally or by force, typically to obtain a ransom. To carry off or lead away wrongfully.

From Latin 'abducere' where 'ab-' (away, from) + 'ducere' (to lead) meant 'to lead away.' The word entered English directly from Latin in the 17th century, maintaining its sinister connotation of forcible leading away from safety or home.

AMሰውን ፈልሰው መውሰድ
ARاختطاف
BNঅপহরণ
CSunést
DAbortføre
DEentführen
ELαπαγωγή
ESsecuestrar
FAربوده
FIsiepata
FRenlever
GUઅપહરણ
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