Obs. rare. [ad. L. trāduct-us, pa. pple. of trādūcĕre: see TRADUCE.] a. ppl. a. (const. as pa. pple.) Translated. b. sb. A translation.

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1534.  (title) Erasmus’s Funus, lately traducte into the vulgare Tonge, at the Request of a certayne Gentylman.

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1541.  R. Copland, Galyen’s Terap., 2 A ij. Whiche is the cause wherfore I haue traducte out of latyn in to frenche this fourth boke.

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c. 1645.  Howell, Lett., II. xlviii. Things translated … lose of their primitive vigor … unless a paraphrasticall version be permitted, and then the traduct may exceed the Originall.

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