temptas
Temptas is a Latin term that serves as the second-person singular present indicative active form of the verb temptō, temptāre, meaning “you tempt,” “you test,” or “you attempt.” The entry form temptāre is the infinitive, and temptō is the first-person singular present indicative. As a member of the first conjugation, temptās represents the standard present tense ending for the 2nd person singular in many Latin spellings, and the macron in temptā indicates a long vowel in classical orthography. In ordinary ASCII transcriptions, the form is commonly written as temptas.
In usage, temptas functions as a direct address, with the subject often implicit in Latin verb forms.
Morphologically, temptas is part of a broader paradigm that includes temptō, temptās, temptat, temptāmus, temptātis, temptant
See also temptāre, temptō, and Latin verb conjugation resources for the first conjugation.