ppl. a. [f. ALLURE v. + -ED.] Attracted as to a lure; drawn or enticed to a place or to a course of action.
1552. Huloet, Allured, Allectus.
1611. Shaks., Cymb., I. vi. 46. Not so allurd to feed.
1702. Pope, Thebais, 737. Ravenous dogs, allurd by scented blood.
1807. Crabbe, Par. Reg., II. 127. Not led by profit, nor allured by praise.