Synonyms for lour
Grammar : Verb |
Spell : louuh r, lou-er |
Phonetic Transcription : laʊər, ˈlaʊ ər |
Définition of lour
Origin :- "to frown," late 13c. variant of lower (v.2). Related: Loured; louring.
- As in scowl : verb frown
- As for the lour in my pocket, I am a forsworn man if I deliver it not to-morrow.
- Extract from : « Captain Ravenshaw » by Robert Neilson Stephens
- Footnote 99: "Par long temps a lour grantz custages et despenses."
- Extract from : « Henry of Monmouth, Volume 2 » by J. Endell Tyler
- The sun might shine, or the clouds might lour; but nothing could appear to me as it had done the day before.
- Extract from : « Frankenstein » by Mary Shelley
- She particularly wanted to go out with her brother for half an lour, and she did not wish to leave the house empty.
- Extract from : « Rogues and Vagabonds » by George R. Sims
Antonyms for lour
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