blandishment

Etymology
From. is derived from (whence ), from, from blandiss-, the extended stem of  +. is derived from, the   of , from  (ultimately from ) +.

Noun

 * 1)  Often in the plural form blandishments: a flattering speech or action designed to influence or persuade.
 * 2)  Something alluring or attractive.
 * 3)  Allurement, attraction.
 * 1)  Something alluring or attractive.
 * 2)  Allurement, attraction.
 * 1)  Something alluring or attractive.
 * 2)  Allurement, attraction.

Translations

 * French:
 * Italian:
 * Latin: blandīmentum, dēlēnīmentum
 * Ottoman Turkish: طاتلو
 * Turkish: dil dökme
 * Urdu: ادا