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Seductor Meaning

Latin Word: Seductor

English Meaning and Origin

Morphological Details

Usage Examples

  1. In classical literature:
    • “Saepe hunc seductorem in fabulis audivi.”
      • Translation: “I have often heard of this seducer in stories.”
  2. In poetry:
    • “Seductor corda captat.”
      • Translation: “The seducer captures hearts.”
  3. In historical contexts:
    • “Non omnes seductores isti bona voluntate veniunt.”
      • Translation: “Not all those seducers come with good intentions.”

Historical Context and Areas of Usage

Modern Usage in English

This detailed breakdown of “seductor” illustrates its meaningful ties from Latin to modern usage, while underscoring its morphological properties and historical significance.

  1. Spanish: Siempre ha sido un seductor natural, capaz de atraer a cualquiera.
    English: He has always been a natural seducer, capable of attracting anyone.

  2. Spanish: Su sonrisa encantadora lo convirtió en un seductor irresistible.
    English: His charming smile made him an irresistible seducer.

  3. Spanish: En la novela, el protagonista es un seductor que conquista corazones sin esfuerzo.
    English: In the novel, the protagonist is a seducer who captures hearts effortlessly.

  4. Spanish: El seductor usó su encanto para obtener lo que quería.
    English: The seducer used his charm to get what he wanted.

  5. Spanish: A menudo se le describe como un seductor, pero en realidad solo es muy carismático.
    English: He is often described as a seducer, but in reality, he is just very charismatic.

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