invitement
English
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ɪnˈvaɪtmənt/
- Rhymes: -aɪtmənt
Noun
invitement (countable and uncountable, plural invitements)
- (obsolete) invitation; allurement; temptation
- 1823, Elia [pseudonym; Charles Lamb], Elia. Essays which have Appeared under that Signature in The London Magazine, London: […] [Thomas Davison] for Taylor and Hessey, […], →OCLC:
- […] had alighted upon this magnificent chamber; and, tired with his tedious explorations, was unable to resist the delicious invitement to repose, which he there saw exhibited; […]
- a. 1680, Thomas Goodwin, The Glory of the Gospel:
- These are great invitements unto men to become saints.
- c. 1621–6, Philip Massinger, “The Unnatural Combat”, in William Gifford, editor, The Plays of Philip Massinger, published 1845, act 1, scene 1, page 35:
- I'll seek no other ordinary then, / But be his daily guest without invitement; […]
- 1605 August (first performance), Geo[rge] Chapman, Ben Ionson, Ioh[n] Marston, Eastward Hoe. […], London: […] [George Eld] for William Aspley, published September 1605, →OCLC, (please specify the page):
- Nor would I wish any invitement of states or friends, only your reverent presence and witness shall sufficiently grace and confirm us.
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