Coaxing

/ˈkoʊksɪŋ/ verb

Gently persuading or encouraging someone to do something they're hesitant about.

From Middle English 'cokes,' possibly from Old English 'cock.' The connection is unclear, but it evolved to mean patient, persistent persuasion.

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