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temptatious, a.|tɛm(p)ˈteɪʃəs| Also 8 tent-. [f. prec.: see -ous.] Full of temptation; tempting, seductive, alluring.
1601Chettle & Munday Death Robt. Earl of Huntingdon ii. ii. F j, I my Liege, I: O! that temptatious tongue Had no where to be plac't but in your head. 1702C. Mather Magn. Chr. iii. i. iv. (1852) 329 His removal..was clogged with many temptatious difficulties. 1724R. Welton Chr. Faith & Pract. 210 Those that in this tentatious world deny their religion. 1889Harper's Mag. Mar. 665/2 There was something..winning and temptatious in it. |