[Fr., f. aller to go: see -URE.] Gait; mien, air. (See also ALURE.)
1882. Sala, in Illustr. Lond. News, 23 Sept., 323. She has all the allures of a duchess.
1882. Myers, Renew. Youth, 192. O Spanish eyebrows, Spanish eyes, Voice and allures of Spain!