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enslaver|ɛnˈsleɪvə(r)| [f. enslave v. + -er.] One who enslaves; esp. the woman by whose charms a man is ‘enslaved’.
1727Swift To Stella, Enslavers of mankind! Base kings, and ministers of state. 1748Smollett Rod. Rand. lxv. (1804) 474 The delicate nerves of my fair Enslaver. 1816Byron Ch. Har. iii. lxvii, The earth Forgets..The enslavers and the enslaved. 1818Praed Poems (1865) II. 243 Hail, fair Enslaver! at thy changing glance Boldness recedes. 1849Lytton Caxtons 15 A name..borne by the enslaver of Athens. 1856G. J. Whyte-Melville Kate Cov. iii, Young fledglings pining madly for their enslavers. |