Obs. rare. In 7 jurre. [f. prec.] A butt or push made by a ram or battering-ram.

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1600.  Holland, Livy, XXXVI. xxiii. 932. When as the walls should be shaken with the rammes, they caught not hold of them … and by plucking them aside, avoided their jurres. Ibid. (1609), Amm. Marcell., XXIII. iv. 222. To breake whatsoever standeth against it, with mightie strokes and maine jurres.

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