To educate means. . . mid-15c., from L. educatus, pp. of educare "bring up, rear, educate," which is related to educere "bring out," from ex- "out" + ducere "to lead" (see duke). Meaning "provide schooling" is first attested 1588 in Shakespeare. “This is going to be on the test…”
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To educate means. . .
mid-15c., from L. educatus, pp. of educare "bring
up, rear, educate," which is related to educere "bring
out," from ex- "out" + ducere "to lead" (see duke).
Meaning "provide schooling" is first attested 1588 in