"allect" meaning in All languages combined

See allect on Wiktionary

Verb [English]

Forms: allects [present, singular, third-person], allecting [participle, present], allected [participle, past], allected [past]
Etymology: From Latin allectare, frequentative of allicere, allectum. Etymology templates: {{uder|en|la|allectare}} Latin allectare Head templates: {{en-verb}} allect (third-person singular simple present allects, present participle allecting, simple past and past participle allected)
  1. (obsolete) To allure; to entice; to sway. Tags: obsolete
    Sense id: en-allect-en-verb-V2V71ex~
  2. (obsolete) To attract; to draw to oneself. Tags: obsolete
    Sense id: en-allect-en-verb-pSwJVqvT Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header, English undefined derivations, Pages with 1 entry, Pages with entries Disambiguation of English entries with incorrect language header: 5 95 Disambiguation of English undefined derivations: 13 87 Disambiguation of Pages with 1 entry: 11 89 Disambiguation of Pages with entries: 5 95

Inflected forms

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          "text": "Whether the Entrals of our Common Mother, and Nurse, the Earth, be, as Gilbert would persuade us, on Great Loadstone substantially is not more impossible to prove, than impertinent to our praesent scope: it being sufficient to the verisimility of our assigned Cause of the perpendicular motion of Terrene Bodies, to conceive the Globe of the Earth to be a Loadstone only Analogically, i.e. that as the Loadstone doth perpetually emit certain invisible streams of exile particles , or Rays of subtle bodies , whereby to allect magnetical bodies to an union with it self ; fo likewise doth the Earth uncessantly emit certain invisible streams, or Rays of subtile boeies, wherewith to attract all its distracted and divorced Parts back again to an Union with it self, and there closely to detain them.",
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