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seducee rare.|sɪdjuːˈsiː| [f. seduce v. + -ee.] One who is seduced.
1602Warner Alb. Eng. xiii. lxxix. 327 He and his Seducees sinn'd against our Queene and lawes. 1813Examiner 1 Feb. 75/1 The seducer and the seducee seemed worthy of each other. 1819Blackw. Mag. V. 710 You yourself, my fair Mrs. McWhirter, were the seducee, and the ensign the seducer. 1962Gregor & Nicholas Moral & Story iv. 120 The ‘innocent’ seducee dies a depraved alcoholic, while her seducer is redeemed. |