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Definition of lour
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Lour (n.) An
Asiatic
sardine
(Clupea
Neohowii),
valued
for its oil..
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Aleurometer
::
Aleurometer
(n.) An
instrument
for
determining
the
expansive
properties,
or
quality,
of
gluten
in
flour..
Scroll
::
Scroll
(n.) A mark or
flourish
added to a
person's
signature,
intended
to
represent
a seal, and in some
States
allowed
as a
substitute
for a
seal..
Padar
::
Padar (n.)
Groats;
coarse
flour or meal.
Frim
::
Frim (a.)
Flourishing;
thriving;
fresh;
in good case;
vigorous.
Dredge
::
Dredge
(v. t.) To sift or
sprinkle
flour,
etc., on, as on
roasting
meat..
Palmy
::
Palmy (a.)
Worthy
of the palm;
flourishing;
prosperous.
Floured
::
Floured
(imp. & p. p.) of Flou.
Spout
::
Spout (v. t.) A
trough
for
conducting
grain,
flour,
etc., into a
receptacle..
Brandish
::
Brandish
(n.) A
flourish,
as with a
weapon,
whip, etc..
Curlycue
::
Curlycue
(n.) Some thing
curled
or
spiral,,
as a
flourish
made with a pen on
paper,
or with
skates
on the ice; a
trick;
a
frolicsome
caper..
Dissimulour
::
Dissimulour
(n.) A
dissembler.
Louri
::
Louri (n.) See Lory.
Paraph
::
Paraph
(n.) A
flourish
made with the pen at the end of a
signature.
In the
Middle
Ages, this
formed
a sort of rude
safeguard
against
forgery..
Holour
::
Holour
(n.) A
whoremonger.
Antique
::
Antique
(a.) Old;
ancient;
of
genuine
antiquity;
as, an
antique
statue.
In this sense it
usually
refers
to the
flourishing
ages of
Greece
and
Rome..
Trouveur
::
Trouveur
(n.) One of a
school
of poets who
flourished
in
Northern
France
from the
eleventh
to the
fourteenth
century.
Colour
::
Colour
(n.) See
Color.
Shipping
::
Shipping
(n.) The act of one who, or of that
which,
ships;
as, the
shipping
of flour to
Liverpool..
Miller
::
Miller
(n.) One who keeps or
attends
a flour mill or
gristmill.
Rhetorical
::
Rhetorical
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to
rhetoric;
according
to, or
exhibiting,
rhetoric;
oratorical;
as, the
rhetorical
art; a
rhetorical
treatise;
a
rhetorical
flourish..
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