出典:Wiktionary
From Middle English enticen, from Old French enticier (“to stir up または excite”), from a Vulgar Latin *intitiāre (“I set on fire”), from in- + titiō (“firebrand (tool)”), from Proto-Italic *tītjō (“heating”), possibly from Proto-Indo-European *teih₁- (“to become hot, melt または to end”).
entice (三人称単数 現在形 entices, 現在分詞 enticing, 過去形および過去分詞形 enticed)
to capture one―lend one captive―take one prisoner―take one alive―(女が男をなら)―captivate a man―make a conquest of a man
かかわらせる
to distort the meaning of something
取り上げた
取り上げた
to let someone or something bite