For though this, of itself, is not sufficient to breed in them any saving knowledge, yet it enticeth them to delight in reading the Bible, and then they will be often at it when they love it; so that all these benefits will follow.
Use neither food or sports which are not for your health; a greedy appetite enticeth children to devour raw fruits, and to rob their neighbours' orchards, and at once to undo both soul and body.
But you urge farther, that variety enticeth the appetite that hath no command over itself.
And at last corrupteth and enticeth reason and will, to be its servants and purveyors.
This love enticeth him abroad to walk, There to invent and write new roundelays Of learn'd conceit, her fancies to allure To vain delights: such humours he allays, And sings of virtue and her garments pure.
Leave me, my friends; this solitary walk Enticeth me to break your company.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "enticeth" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.