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First published 2002 (DOST Vol. XI).
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Quotation dates: 1535

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Traduct, n. [L. trāduct-, p.p. stem of trādūcere to lead across.] A passage, channel. — 1535 Stewart 59206.
Out-throw ane closat quhair the filth did ryn Of all that place, syne enterit into Tueid, Throw that passage richt oft he come and ȝeid. Syne on ane nycht that ilk traduct he brak, Quhair that thair enterit efter at his bak

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