v. Obs. [f. Fr. alicier, allicier, to attract, entice, irreg. f. L. allie-ĕre. See also ALLICIT, ALLECT.] To allure, entice, attract.

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1568.  C. Watson, Polyb., To Reader. The matter is of importance inough to alliciate al men to the reading hereof.

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1620.  Venner, Via Recta, viii. 166. My counsell is … that the stomacke be by no meanes vntimely alliciated vnto meate.

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1657.  Tomlinson, Renou’s Disp., 404. They may alliciate watry and serous humours to those parts.

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