Definition of Enticers

1. Noun. (plural of enticer) ¹

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Definition of Enticers

1. enticer [n] - See also: enticer

Lexicographical Neighbors of Enticers

enthusiastick
enthusiasticke
enthusiasts
enthusing
enthymematic
enthymeme
enthymemes
enthymemic
entia
entice
enticeable
enticed
enticement
enticements
enticer
enticers (current term)
entices
enticeth
enticing
enticingly
enticingness
enticings
entier
entierly
entierties
entierty
entification
entifications
entire
entire function

Literary usage of Enticers

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

1. Sermons on Selected Lessons of the New Testament by Augustine (1844)
"Or enticers were nigh thee, and neither place nor time were wanting; that thou mightest not consent, it was I Who alarmed thee. Acknowledge then His grace, ..."

2. A Select Library of the Nicene and Post-Nicene Fathers of the Christian Churchby Augustine, John Chrysostom, Philip Schaff by Augustine, John Chrysostom, Philip Schaff (1888)
"not commit adultery, no enticers were near thee ; that no ... Or enticers were nigh thee, and neither place nor time was wanting ; that thou mightest not ..."

3. The Lives of the Chief Justices of England: From the Norman Conquest Till by John Campbell Campbell (1853)
"But there have been evil enticers, evil schoolmasters, evil seedsmen; they have brought thee from truth and good estate to untruth, treason, ..."

4. Laws from Heaven for Life on Earth: Illustrations of the Book of Proverbs by William Arnot (1873)
"There are enticers and enticements ; the fowler and his snare. The enticers of youth may be divided, into two great classes, ' Tl:n chapter, ..."

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