ppl. a. [f. ENAMOUR v. + -ING2.] That enamors; lovely.
1667. Decay Chr. Piety, viii. § 3. 164. The enamoring invitations he makes to us.
c. 1680. Beveridge, Serm. (1729), II. 460. They enjoy infinite and enamouring perfections.
a. 1716. South, Serm. (1717), III. 392. He grasped at the most enamouring Proposals of Sin.