Obs. [f. ALLURE v. + -ANCE, as if a. Fr. *allurance.] The action of alluring; allurement, enticement.

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1580.  Baret, Alv., A 315. To draw by allurance: to flatter … Blandior.

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1587.  Golding, De Mornay, xxvi. 396. The Scriptures haue in their lowlinesse more statelines … in their homelinesse more allurance.

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