rare. [f. LURE v.1 + -MENT.] Allurement.
1592. Wyrley, Armorie, 155. No luerments wrought my constant mind to faile.
1825. Hogg, in Blackw. Mag., XVII. 716. For vengeance I did it, Without that, futurity lurements had none.
1898. H. Calderwood, Hume, viii. 145. She, feeling the lurements of a gay court, was drawn into intrigue.