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1. (n.) tempter
one that tempts, esp. to evil.
2. tempter
the Tempter, Satan.
Etymology: (1350–1400; ME temptour < OF temptere < LL temptātor tempter (to sin), L: one who attempts; see tempt , -tor)
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| Definition of 'tempter' |
Princeton's WordNet |
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1. (noun) tempter
a person who tempts others
"Satan is the great tempter of mankind"
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| Definition of 'tempter' |
Webster Dictionary |
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1. (noun) tempter
one who tempts or entices; especially, Satan, or the Devil, regarded as the great enticer to evil
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Sense: a person who tempts.
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Afrikaans: versoeker |
Arabic: مُغْرٍ، غاوٍ |
Bulgarian: изкусител |
Brazilian: tentador |
Czech: pokušitel, -ka |
German: der/die Verführer(in) |
Danish: frister; lokker |
Greek: πλάνος, πειρασμός |
Spanish: tentador; tentadora |
Estonian: võrgutaja, kiusaja |
Farsi: زن فریبا |
Finnish: viettelijä |
French: tentateur/-trice |
Hebrew: מְפָתֶה |
Hindi: परीक्षक, ललचाने वाला, अकस |
Croatian: napasnik, zavodnik |
Hungarian: kísértő |
Indonesian: penggoda |
Icelandic: freistari |
Italian: tentatore, tentatrice |
Japanese: 誘惑者 |
Korean: 유혹하는 사람 |
Lithuanian: gundytojas |
Latvian: kārdinātājs |
Malay: penggoda |
Dutch: verleider |
Norwegian: frister; forfører(ske) |
Polish: kusiciel |
Portuguese: tentador |
Romanian: persoană care ispiteşte; |
Russian: искуситель; соблазнитель |
Slovak: pokušiteľ, -ka |
Slovenian: skušnjavec |
Serbian: koji iskušava |
Swedish: frestare, fresterska |
Thai: ผู้ยั่วยวน |
Turkish: baştan çıkaran kimse |
Taiwanese: 誘惑者 |
Ukrainian: спокусник |
Urdu: ورغلانے والا |
Vietnamese: người xúi giục |
Chinese: 诱惑者 |
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