Abduct
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early 17th century: from Latin abduct- ‘led away’, from the verb abducere, from ab- ‘away, from’ + ducere ‘to lead’.
wiktionary
From Latin abductus, perfect passive participle of abduco(“to lead away”), from ab(“away”) + duco(“to lead”) [1].
etymonline
abduct (v.)
"to kidnap," 1834, probably a back-formation from abduction; also compare abduce, the earlier verb, which has a more abstract sense. Related: Abducted; abducting.