abduction
                                                    英 [əb'dʌkʃn]
                                                                        美 [æb'dʌkʃən]
                        
                
                
                
                
                    
                                    
                
                                                                                                        abduction 英文词源
                
                
                    
                        - abduction (n.)
- 1620s, "a leading away," from Latin abductionem (nominative abductio), noun of action from past participle stem of abducere "to lead away, take away" (often by force), from ab- "away" (see ab-) + ducere "to lead" (see duke (n.)). The illegal activity so called from 1768; before that the word also was a term in surgery and logic. In the Mercian hymns, Latin abductione is glossed by Old English wiðlaednisse.