ppl. a. [f. ENAMOUR v. + -ING2.] That enamors; lovely.

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1667.  Decay Chr. Piety, viii. § 3. 164. The … enamoring invitations he makes to us.

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c. 1680.  Beveridge, Serm. (1729), II. 460. They enjoy … infinite and enamouring perfections.

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a. 1716.  South, Serm. (1717), III. 392. He … grasped at the most enamouring Proposals of Sin.

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