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enticer|ɛnˈtaɪsə(r)| [f. as prec. + -er1.] One who, or that which, entices; † an instigator (obs.); a seducer, tempter.
c1386Chaucer Pars. T. ⁋943 If that another man be occasioun or ellis enticer of his synne. c1500Hye Way to Spytal H. 833 in Hazl. E.P.P. IV. 60 Applesquyers, entycers, and ravysshers. 1583Babington Commandm. vii. Wks. (1637) 58 The eye is a vehement inticer unto lust. 1640Bp. Reynolds Passions xvi. 173 Rarity is a marveilous Lenocinium, and inticer of Desire. a1703Burkitt On N.T. Matt. xxvi. 75 Either the first enticers, or the accidental occasions were women. 1858Plain Serm. Var. Subj. 227 How many a wretched being..might but for some lustful enticer, have followed the Lamb of God in eternal glory! |