seducer

English

Etymology

seduce + -er

Noun

seducer (plural seducers)

  1. Someone who seduces, especially a man who seduces a woman.
    • 1938, Norman Lindsay, Age of Consent, 1st Australian edition, Sydney, N.S.W.: Ure Smith, published 1962, →OCLC, page 170:
      But Ted Farrell couldn't stop; that armful of active girl was too much for the wise precautions of a seducer. He kept panting, "Don't be a nark, Cora," while struggling to hold her down.

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