lure

  • 31Lure — Lu|re 〈f. 19; Mus.〉 nord. Blasinstrument aus der Bronzezeit, S förmiges Horn mit verzierter Scheibe an einem Ende [<anord. luðr „hohler Stamm; Trompete“] * * * Lure   [nordisch] die, / n, ein zur Familie des Horns gehörendes Blasinstrument aus …

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  • 32lure — lu|re vb., r, de, t; stå og lure; angsten lurer; jeg har luret ham; lure nogen kunsten efter …

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  • 33lure — 1) to attract 2) a general term for artificial devices meant to attract fish to strike; usually imitating fish or other prey, or providing flash and movement that stimulate a strike; 3) a device attractive to fish, usually excluding artificial… …

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  • 34lure line — lure (2) …

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  • 35lure — 1. noun /lʊər,lɔr/ a) Something that tempts or attracts, especially one with a promise of reward or pleasure. b) An artificial bait attached to a fishing line to attract fish. 2 …

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  • 36Lure — Original name in latin Lure Name in other language State code FR Continent/City Europe/Paris longitude 47.68333 latitude 6.5 altitude 294 Population 9415 Date 2011 11 02 …

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  • 37Lure — 1Lu|re die; , n <aus norw. lur »Blasinstrument aus Holz«, dies aus aisl. luȓr »hohler Stamm, Trompete«> aus dem 1. Jahrtausend stammendes, in Bronze gegossenes, bis zu 3 m langes, hornähnliches altes nordisches Blasinstrument Lure 2 2Lu|re… …

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  • 38Lure —    Every summer, Gypsies from across France and elsewhere in Europe travel to Lure, in eastern France, for an annual religious meeting …

    Historical dictionary of the Gypsies

  • 39lure — lÊŠr /ljÊŠÉ™ n. something which attracts, enticement; bait used to trap an animal or catch a fish; object of leather and feathers tied to a long line and used to attract a hawk (Falconry) v. tempt, entice, attract, seduce; recall a hawk by means… …

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  • 40lure — 1. verb consumers are frequently lured into debt Syn: tempt, entice, attract, induce, coax, persuade, inveigle, allure, seduce, win over, cajole, beguile, bewitch, ensnare See note at tempt Ant …

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