Obs. rare1. [ad. med.L. tractūra (Du Cange), f. tract-, ppl. stem of trahĕre to draw: see -URE.] Drawing, attraction, enticement.

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1658.  Manton, Exp. Jude 6, Wks. 1871, V. 192. The angels being created pure, they had no lust within to incline them;… there was no evil tracture, no tempter; how could they sin?

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