adv. [f. prec. + -LY2.] In an enticing manner.
1665. Glanvill, Def. Van. Dogm., 4. Whether they would be enticingly Rhetorical, pleading for Ignorance and Uncertainty.
1720. Welton, Suffer. Son of God, I. iv. 71. An Enemy, so much the more formidable, As, it, the more Enticingly, Sooths our Natural Inclinations.
1831. Lytton, Godolphin, 9. The idea more enticingly put than it was at first.
1877. Lady Brassey, Voy. in Sunbeam, xiv. (1878), 240. We found the table most enticingly laid out.