ppl. a. [f. ALLURE v. + -ED.] Attracted as to a lure; drawn or enticed to a place or to a course of action.

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1552.  Huloet, Allured, Allectus.

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1611.  Shaks., Cymb., I. vi. 46. Not so allur’d to feed.

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1702.  Pope, Thebais, 737. Ravenous dogs, allur’d by scented blood.

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1807.  Crabbe, Par. Reg., II. 127. Not led by profit, nor allured by praise.

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