Definition of Emures

1. emure [v] - See also: emure

Lexicographical Neighbors of Emures

emulsoid
emulsoidal
emulsoids
emulsor
emulsors
emunction
emunctions
emunctories
emunge
emunged
emunges
emunging
emure
emured
emures (current term)
emuresis
emuring
emus
emuscation
emvowel
emvowelled
emvowelling
emvowels
emyd
emyde
emydea
emydes
emyds
emylcamate

Literary usage of Emures

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

1. Isis Unveiled: A Master Key to the Mysteries of Ancient and Modern Science by Helena Petrovna Blavatsky (1919)
"But this kind of death does not annihilate the soul, it only transforms tone portion of it) into a lemure. 'I.emures' are the martet, or ghosts, ..."

2. Varia: Readings from Rare Books by James Hain Friswell (1866)
"... to the unadulterated spirit-world of Paracelsus—to his I/emures, his Azoth, his Catholicon, and his Elixir Vitse. Referring to the death of Paracelsus, ..."

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