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Traduction   Listen
noun
Traduction  n.  
1.
Transmission from one to another. (Obs.) "Traditional communication and traduction of truths."
2.
Translation from one language to another. (Obs.)
3.
Derivation by descent; propagation. (R.) "If by traduction came thy mind, Our wonder is the less to find A soul so charming from a stock so good."
4.
The act of transferring; conveyance; transportation. (R.) "The traduction of brutes."
5.
Transition. (Obs.)
6.
(Logic) A process of reasoning in which each conclusion applies to just such an object as each of the premises applies to.






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"Traduction" Quotes from Famous Books



... hear it loudly echoed in the dialect of our own vulgar. Indeed, the manners as well as language of a Lancashire clown often suggest the idea of a Saxon peasant; and prove, with respect to remote tracts like these, little affected by foreign admixtures, how strong is the power of traduction, how faithfully character and propensities may be transmitted through more than ...
— Traditions of Lancashire, Volume 1 (of 2) • John Roby



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