SEDU'CE, 5t. L. seduco se, from, and duco, to lead.
1. To draw aside or entice from the path of rectitude and duty in any manner, by flattery,
promises, bribes or otherwise to tempt and lead to iniquity to corrupt to deprave.
Me the gold of France did not seduce. Shak.
In the latter times, some shall depart from the faith, giving heed to seducing spirits.
Tim. 4.
2. To entice to a surrender of chastity. He that can seduce a female is base enough to betray her.
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