MANUDUCTVERB
to lead or guide by the hand ...1641 obs. rare ETYMOLOGY from Latin manu, abl. of manus hand + -duct-, stem of ducere to lead FIRST DOCUMENTED USE 1641 - See Example below EXAMPLE "...Adam and the succeeding Patriarchs (who had a view and clear notion of all Gods works, their orderly existencies, and exact consummation, but especially who were manuducted and guided by an inerring spirit)..." From: God's Sabbath Before and Under the Law By: Hamon L'Estrange 1641 SOURCES • A New English Dictionary on Historical Principles, James Murray, 1887-1933 • Dictionary of Early English, Joseph Shipley, 1955
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