释义 |
lured, ppl. a.|l(j)ʊəd| [f. lure v. + -ed1.] 1. Of a hawk: Trained to come to the lure.
a1576Common Conditions 409 (Brandl) 613 The leured hauke, whose rowlyng eyes are fixed on Partredge fast. 1599Porter Angry Wom. Abingt. (Percy Soc.) 71 Like a well lur'de hawke she knowes her call. 2. Entrapped.
1720Gay Dione ii. ii. Poems II. 453 Bid the lur'd lark, whom tangling nets surprise, On soaring pinion rove the spacious skies. |