. . . . . . . . . . "< [[w:|]][[Category: derivations|Educate]] educatus, pp. of educare (\u201C\u2018to bring up (a child, physically or mentally), rear, educate, train (a person in learning or art), nourish, support, or produce (plants or animals)\u2019\u201D), freq. of educere, pp. eductus (\u201C\u2018to bring up, rear (a child, usually with reference to bodily nurture or suppor, while educare refers more frequently to the mind)\u2019\u201D) < e (\u201C\u2018out\u2019\u201D) + ducere (\u201C\u2018to lead, draw\u2019\u201D)"@ia . . . "< [[w:|]][[Category: derivations|Educate]] educatus, pp. of educare (\u201C\u2018to bring up (a child, physically or mentally), rear, educate, train (a person in learning or art), nourish, support, or produce (plants or animals)\u2019\u201D), freq. of educere, pp. eductus (\u201C\u2018to bring up, rear (a child, usually with reference to bodily nurture or suppor, while educare refers more frequently to the mind)\u2019\u201D) < e (\u201C\u2018out\u2019\u201D) + ducere (\u201C\u2018to lead, draw\u2019\u201D)"@ia . . "Educate"@ia . . . . .