tentator
From LSJ
ἐφ' ἁρμαμαξῶν μαλθακῶς κατακείμενοι → reclining softly on litters, reclining luxuriously in covered carriages
Latin > English (Lewis & Short)
tentātor: ōris, m. tento.
I An assailant, attempter, tempter: integrae Dianae (Orion), Hor. C. 3, 4, 71.—Esp., the tempter, i. e. the devil, Vulg. Matt. 4, 3; Juvenc. 1, 384.—
II He who attacks: autumnus, tentator valetudinum, Tert. Anim. 48 init.>
Latin > Chinese
tentator, oris. m. :: 勾引者