Enticer

/ɛnˈtaɪsər/ noun

Definition

A person who entices; someone who tempts or attracts others.

Etymology

From entice + -er, where -er forms agent nouns indicating someone who performs an action. This formation is straightforward and productive in English.

Kelly Says

An 'enticer' is someone with power—they possess something you want. In medieval literature, enticers were often villains or seductresses, playing on fears about temptation and weakness.

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