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  2. entice /ɪnˈtaɪs/ vb (transitive) to attract or draw towards oneself by exciting hope or desire; tempt; allure Etymology: 13th Century: from Old French enticier, from Vulgar Latin intitiāre (unattested) to incite, from Latin titiō firebrand
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    entice (v.) late 13c., intice, "to incite or instigate" (to sin or violence) from Old French enticier "to stir up (fire), to excite, incite," which is of uncertain origin, perhaps from Vulgar Latin *intitiare "set on fire," from Latin in- "in" (from PIE root *en "in") + titio (genitive titionis) "firebrand," which is of uncertain origin.
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    Etymology [ edit] From Middle English enticen, from Old French enticier (“to stir up or excite”), from a Vulgar Latin *intitiāre (“I set on fire”), from in- +‎ titiō (“firebrand (tool)”), from Proto-Italic *tītjō (“heating”), possibly from Proto-Indo-European *teih₁- (“to become hot, melt or to end”).
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    Where does the word entice come from?entice (v.) late 13c., intice, "to incite or instigate" (to sin or violence) from Old French enticier "to stir up (fire), to excite, incite," which is of uncertain origin, perhaps from Vulgar Latin *intitiare "set on fire," from Latin in- "in" (from PIE root *en "in") + titio (genitive titionis) "firebrand," which is of uncertain origin.
    What does entice mean in a sentence?entice someone into something The ads entice the customer into buying things they don't really want. be enticed away from People are being enticed away from the profession by higher salaries elsewhere. [ + to infinitive ] A smell of coffee in the doorway enticed people to enter the store.
    What does Enticier mean?From Old French enticier < Vulgar Latin * intitiāre < Latin titiō . ( transitive) To lure; to attract by arousing desire or hope.
    What does enticement mean?The store hopes to entice [= tempt, lure] shoppers with attractive window displays. The city offered the company tax breaks as an enticement [= inducement] to build a factory there.
     
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