[f. ALLURE v. + -ER1.] One who, or that which, allures, attracts or fascinates.

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1580.  Hollyband, Treas. Fr. Tong., Blandisseur, an allurer or intiser.

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1583.  Babington, Wks., 272. Too much showe in apparrell … is a dangerous allurer of lust.

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1690.  Dryden, Prophetess, Prol. 11. Money, the sweet allurer of our hopes.

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