In‐es″cate (?), v. t. [L. inescatus, p. p. of inescare; in- in + esca bait.] To allure; to lay a bait for.
To inescate and beguile young women! Burton.
Webster's Dictionary 1913
In‐es″cate (?), v. t. [L. inescatus, p. p. of inescare; in- in + esca bait.] To allure; to lay a bait for.
To inescate and beguile young women! Burton.