[f. LURE v. + -ING1.] That lures (in senses of the verb); enticing, attractive.
1570. Satir. Poems Reform., xxii. 24. Ane luiring bait fond fischis to wirk tene.
1575. Turberv., Faulconrie, 148. You must put hir on a payre of gret lewring bels.
1583. Leg. Bp. St. Androis, 8. Ane lewrand lawrie licherous.
1592. Wyrley, Armorie, Ld. Chandos, 30. Yet near vncaught the luring fruit doth stay.
1842. Manning, Serm., vii. (1848), I. 101. Some high and luring offer.
1863. I. Williams, Baptistery, I. xiv. (1874), 176. The world with luring glances, Leads them on.
1869. Browning, Ring & Bk., X. 724. Fowlers eschew vile practice, nor find sport In torch-light treachery or the luring owl.