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English Dictionary: 'incentive by the DICT Development Group
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From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) [web1913]:
   Incentive \In*cen"tive\, a. [L. incentivus, from incinere to
      strike up or set the tune; pref. in- + canere to sing. See
      {Enchant}, {Chant}.]
      1. Inciting; encouraging or moving; rousing to action;
            stimulative.
  
                     Competency is the most incentive to industry. --Dr.
                                                                              H. More.
  
      2. Serving to kindle or set on fire. [R.]
  
                     Part incentive reed
  
                     Provide, pernicious with one touch of fire.
            --Milton.

From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) [web1913]:
   Incentive \In*cen"tive\, n. [L. incentivum.]
      That which moves or influences the mind, or operates on the
      passions; that which incites, or has a tendency to incite, to
      determination or action; that which prompts to good or ill;
      motive; spur; as, the love of money, and the desire of
      promotion, are two powerful incentives to action.
  
               The greatest obstacles, the greatest terrors that come
               in their way, are so far from making them quit the work
               they had begun, that they rather prove incentives to
               them to go on in it.                              --South.
  
      Syn: Motive; spur; stimulus; incitement; encouragement;
               inducement; influence.
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