INFATUATION

Source: 565, 566, 567

for women Jud 14:3; 2Sa 11:3; 13:2; 1Ki 2:17

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infatuation. Infatuation, n. a deprivation of reason, weakness

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In‐fat′u‐a″tion (?), n. [[LL. infatuatio: cf. F. infatuation.]] The act of infatuating; the state of being infatuated; folly; that which infatuates. The infatuations of the sensual and frivolous part of mankind are amazing; but the infatuations of the learned and sophistical are incomparably more so. I. Taylor. Such is the infatuation of self-love. Blair.