Definition of Seductors

1. seductor [n] - See also: seductor

Lexicographical Neighbors of Seductors

seduces
seducest
seduceth
seducible
seducing
seducingly
seducings
seducive
seductions
seductive
seductively
seductiveness
seductivenesses
seductor
seductors (current term)
seductress
seductresses
sedulities
sedulity
sedulous
sedulously
sedulousness
sedulousnesses
sedum
sedums
see't
see-saw
see-sawed

Literary usage of Seductors

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Annals of the Reformation and Establishment of Religion, and Other Various by John Strype (1824)
"... and fear of punishment, reform themselves: and " also others stayed by like fear, to give ear to the persua- " sion of others that are the seductors. ..."

2. Early Writings of John Hooper by John Hooper, Samuel Carr (1843)
"... would understand and perceive this sensible and manifest abomination, why they believe these seductors and deceivers of christian souls, that hath not ..."

3. The Life and Martyrdom of Savonarola: Illustrative of the History of Church by Richard Robert Madden (1853)
"... he says—" These persons, excited therefore by the infernal furies, will persecute the preachers of the divine truth, and, like seductors and heretics, ..."

4. The Catechism of Thomas Becon ...: With Other Pieces Written by Him the in by Thomas Becon, John Ayre (1844)
"... and honours; some they banished, some they punished by the purse; and such as were the chief seductors and deceivers of the people they kept in prison, ..."

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