Trahere
Trahere is a Latin verb meaning to pull, drag, draw, haul, or attract. It is a core example of the third conjugation and is widely used in classical Latin to describe physical pulling as well as figurative drawing or drawing attention. The standard principal parts are trahō, trahere, traxī, tractus, from which most of the tense forms are built.
Conjugation and principal parts: In the present active indicative the forms are traho, trahis, trahit, trahimus,
Usage and examples: Trahere covers literal pulling, such as a ship dragging a rope: Navis funem trahit.
Derivatives and related forms: The root trah- has given rise to English derivatives such as tract, traction,