a. Obs. [ad. L. lēnōcinantem, pr. pple. of lēnōcināri to pander, wheedle, f. lēno pander.] Enticing to evil.
1664. H. More, Myst. Iniq., xv. 52. Animated and emboldened by the counsel or example of their lenocinant Leaders.
1848. in Craig; hence in later Dicts.