Where does “traducian” come from?

traducian (English) comes from Latin traducianus, from Latin tradux, from Latin trādūcō, from French traduire, from Latin traducere, from Latin traduco, from Latin trans, from Proto-Italic trānts — to cross over, pass through, overcome.

traducian (English): One who believes that a child's soul is inherited...

Definitions

  1. One who believes that a child's soul is inherited...

Ancestry of “traducian”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Latintraducianus
2Latintraduxvine branch
3Latintrādūcōto lead, bring, transport or conduct across or over something
4Frenchtraduireto translate; to summon
5Latintraducerepresent active infinitive of trādūcō
6LatintraducoI lead, bring, transport or conduct across or...
7Latintransacross, beyond
8Proto-Italictrānts
9Proto-Indo-Europeanterh₂-to cross over, pass through, overcome

Words derived from “traducian

Every word from Proto-Indo-European terh₂-Every word from Proto-Italic trāntsEvery word from Latin trans