ducemur
ducemur is a Latin word meaning "to be led" or "to be guided." It is the passive participle of the verb ducere, which means "to lead" or "to guide." The form ducemur is used in the present tense, first person plural, indicating that the subject is being led. This form is often found in liturgical Latin texts, where it conveys the idea of following or being led by a divine or moral authority. In many Christian prayers and hymns, ducemur is used to express devotion and reliance on God as guide.
Etymologically, ducere is derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *deǵ- meaning "to lead, to direct." The passive
In canonical Latin, ducemur can appear in various contexts, such as the liturgical phrase "Ducemur ex sacro
The term is also used in scholarly discussions concerning Latin grammar, particularly in analyses of passive
In modern contexts, ducemur occasionally appears in educational materials on classical languages and in historical reenactment