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Ure   Listen
verb
Ure  v. t.  To use; to exercise; to inure; to accustom by practice. (Obs.) "The French soldiers... from their youth have been practiced and ured in feats of arms."






Collaborative International Dictionary of English 0.48








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"Ure" Quotes from Famous Books



... thegne theoden madmas geara forgeafe thenden we on than godan rice geslige ston and hfdon ure setla geweald, thonne heme na on leofrantid leanum ne meahte mine gife gyldan. Gif his gien wolde minra thegna hwilc gethafa wurthan tht he up heonon ute mihte cuman thurh thas clustro and hfde crft mid him tht he mid fetherhoman fleogan meahte windan on wolcne ...
— Anglo-Saxon Literature • John Earle

... accustomed, by custom rendered less sensitive. Inure is from the old phrase 'in ure' in operation (Fr. ...
— Milton's Comus • John Milton

... aeva si forme; Forme ure tonitru; Iambicum as amandum, Olet Hymen promptu; Mihi is vetas an ne se, As humano erebi; Olet mecum marito te, Or ...
— The Humourous Poetry of the English Language • James Parton

... cure Am I not sure; Thus to endure Is hard, certain; Such is my ure,* *destiny I you ensure; What ...
— The Canterbury Tales and Other Poems • Geoffrey Chaucer



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