Definition of Enticed

1. Verb. (past of entice) ¹

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Definition of Enticed

1. entice [v] - See also: entice

Lexicographical Neighbors of Enticed

enthusiast
enthusiastic
enthusiastical
enthusiastically
enthusiastick
enthusiasticke
enthusiasts
enthusing
enthymematic
enthymeme
enthymemes
enthymemic
entia
entice
enticeable
enticed (current term)
enticement
enticements
enticer
enticers
entices
enticeth
enticing
enticingly
enticingness
enticings
entier
entierly
entierties
entierty

Literary usage of Enticed

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Holy Bible: Containing the Old and New Testaments: Translated Out of the by Canadian Bible Society (1891)
"15 Thus saitn the LORD of hosts, the U Then came Jeremiah from To- (tig, Peradventure he will be enticed, and we shall prevail against him, ..."

2. Diary of Gideon Welles, Secretary of the Navy Under Lincoln and Johnson by Gideon Welles (1911)
"... on Trade-Permits and Presidential Candidates — Sailors enticed into the Army — The Year closes more satisfactorily than it began. December, 1863. ..."

3. The Catholic Encyclopedia: An International Work of Reference on the by Charles George Herbermann (1913)
"Copin was accused of having enticed the child into his house. A large number of Jews were gathered together, and they are said to have tortured the child, ..."

4. An exposition of the Creed by John Pearson, Edward Burton (1857)
"... and obscure : that they should be enticed with words without eloquence, convinced without the least sub- tilty, constrained without any force. ..."

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