Comparative evidence

deu̯k

• Lat. dūcō ‑ere ‘lead’, ‘conduct’, ‘move’, ‘go’, ’take away’, ‘marry’, ‘trace’, 'spend time in a particular manner’, ‘to bring to a condition’, ‘attack’, ‘draw’, ‘pull’,  ‘heave’, ‘shape’, ‘prolong’, ‘inhale’, ‘obtain’,  ‘acquire’, ‘deduce’, ‘calculate’, ‘consider’, ‘think’ (OLD: 576-577)

References

OLD = Glare, P. G. W. 1968. Oxford Latin Dictionary. Oxford: Clarendon Press.