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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