Definition of Lurer

1. one that lures [n -S] - See also: lures

Lexicographical Neighbors of Lurer

lurched
lurcher
lurchers
lurches
lurching
lurchingly
lurchings
lurdan
lurdane
lurdanes
lurdans
lurden
lurdens
lure
lured
lurer (current term)
lurers
lures
lurex
lurexes
lurg
lurgee
lurgees
lurgi
lurgies
lurgis
lurgy
luria-nebraska neuropsychological battery
lurid
lurider

Literary usage of Lurer

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Journal by United States Congress Senate, United States, Congress (1905)
"Of even more surpassing interest are the Danish Horns called lurer, which have been mostly found in the bogs of Jutland. The word Lur comes from an old word ..."

2. History of German Civilization: A General Survey by Ernst Richard (1911)
"Modern Danish scholars have named them "lurer," from ... These "lurer" have always been found in pairs, one in perfect tune with the other. ..."

3. Dictionnaire Du Patois Normand by Edélestand Du Méril, Alfred Émile Sébastien Duméril (1849)
"lurer , vn Rabâcher, Chantonner, Répéter le même son ou la même parole ; probablement de Loure dont les ..."

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