SEDUCINGS
Noun
seducings
plural of seducing
Source: Wiktionary
SEDUCING
Se*du"cing, a.
Definition: Seductive. "Thy sweet seducing charms." Cowper.
– Se*du"cing*ly, adv.
SEDUCE
Se*duce", v. t. [imp. & p. p. Seduced; p. pr. & vb. n. Seducing.]
Etym: [L. seducere, seductum; pref. se- aside + ducere to lead. See
Duke.]
1. To draw aside from the path of rectitude and duty in any manner;
to entice to evil; to lead astray; to tempt and lead to iniquity; to
corrupt.
For me, the gold of France did not seduce. Shak.
2. Specifically, to induce to surrender chastity; to debauch by means
of solicitation.
Syn.
– To allure; entice; tempt; attract; mislead; decoy; inveigle. See
Allure.
Source: Webster’s Unabridged Dictionary 1913 Edition