Abduct

Verb

 * 1)  To take away secretly by force; to carry away (a human being) wrongfully and usually by violence; to kidnap.
 * 2)  To draw away, as a limb or other part, from its ordinary position.

Synonyms
kidnap; seize

Derived terms
abductee; abductive

Related terms
abduce; abducens; abducent; abduction; abductor

Etymology
From abductus:, perfect passive participle of abduco:.

Translations

 * Amharic: መጥለፍ
 * Bulgarian: отвличам, похищавам
 * Czech:
 * Danish: bortføre, kidnappe
 * Dutch: ,
 * Esperanto:
 * Finnish:, ,
 * French: ,
 * German:
 * Hungarian: elrabol
 * Ido: raptar
 * Irish: fuadaigh (vn -ach)
 * Italian:, , (people)
 * Japanese: 誘拐する (yūkai suru)


 * Lithuanian: pagrobti
 * Macedonian: одветува (odvetuva)
 * Malay: culik
 * Polish: uprowadzić
 * Portuguese:
 * Romanian: răpi
 * Russian: похищать, похитить
 * Spanish:, secuestrar
 * Tagalog: dukot
 * Thai: ลักพา (lak-paa); ฉุด (choot)
 * Vietnamese: bắt cóc, cuỗm đi, lừa đem đi
 * Welsh: cipio


 * Hungarian: elmozdít
 * Ido: abduktar
 * Italian:
 * Portuguese:


 * Romanian: abduce
 * Spanish:
 * Vietnamese: rẽ ra, giạng ra

Shorthand

 * Gregg (Version: Centennial,Series 90,DJS): a - b - d - u - k - t
 * (Version: Simplified,Anniversary,Pre-Anniversary): a - b - d - u - k