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