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seduced, ppl. a.|sɪˈdjuːst| [f. seduce v. + -ed.] In the senses of the verb.
1584R. Scot Discov. Witchcr. iii. xix. 71 They themselues are poore seduced soules. 1610B. Rich Descr. Irel. 87 The papistes of Ireland are (as in other places) of two kinds, the seducers, and the Seduced. 1646J. Whitaker Uzziah 9 Take heed of a seduced conscience. 1662Irish Act 14 & 15 Chas. II, c. 2 Preamble, To widen the breach between his said Majestie and his seduced subjects in England. 1768Sterne Sent. Journ. (1778) I. 47 (Remise Door), Thou [Fancy] art a seduced, and a seducing slut. 1785Burke Sp. Nabob of Arcot's Debts Wks. (1842) I. 329 These seduced creditors..may be just objects of compassion. 1842W. C. Taylor Anc. Hist. App. vi. (ed. 3) 586 It is more difficult for us, with our feelings, to understand the seduced and returning Helen. |