lur
التعريفات والمعاني
== Translingual ==
=== Etymology ===
Abbreviation of English Laura.
=== Symbol ===
lur
(international standards) ISO 639-3 language code for Laura.
=== See also ===
Wiktionary’s coverage of Laura terms
== English ==
=== Alternative forms ===
lure, lurr
=== Etymology ===
From Danish lur, Norwegian lur, and Swedish lur, all from Old Norse lúðr (“trumpet”).
=== Pronunciation ===
IPA(key): /ˈlʊə(ɹ)/
=== Noun ===
lur (plural lurs)
(music, historical) A long natural blowing horn without finger holes, played by embouchure.
==== Translations ====
=== Anagrams ===
URL
== Ambonese Malay ==
=== Etymology ===
Borrowed from Dutch loeren (“to lurk”), from Middle Dutch luren (“to look sharp”), from Proto-Germanic *lūraną.
=== Verb ===
lur
to peek
=== References ===
D. Takaria, C. Pieter (1998), Kamus Bahasa Melayu Ambon-Indonesia[1], Pusat Pembinaan dan Pengembangan Bahasa
== Basque ==
=== Etymology ===
From Proto-Basque *luR. Compare Iberian lura.
=== Pronunciation ===
IPA(key): /lur/ [lur]
Rhymes: -ur
Hyphenation: lur
=== Noun ===
lur inan
earth, soil
land
(electricity) earth, ground
==== Declension ====
==== Derived terms ====
=== References ===
=== Further reading ===
“lur”, in Euskaltzaindiaren Hiztegia [Dictionary of the Basque Academy] (in Basque), Euskaltzaindia [Royal Academy of the Basque Language]
“lur”, in Orotariko Euskal Hiztegia [General Basque Dictionary], Euskaltzaindia, 1987–2005
== Chinese ==
=== Etymology ===
Irregular romanisation of 𦧲.
=== Pronunciation ===
=== Verb ===
lur
(Hong Kong Cantonese) alternative form of 𦧲
== Lolopo ==
=== Etymology ===
From Chinese 龍 (MC ljowng).
=== Pronunciation ===
IPA(key): [ɮɤ²¹]
=== Noun ===
lur
(Yao'an) dragon
Synonym: lursae
== Manado Malay ==
=== Etymology ===
Borrowed from Dutch loeren (“to lurk”), from Middle Dutch luren (“to look sharp”), from Proto-Germanic *lūraną.
=== Verb ===
lur
to peek
=== References ===
Balai Bahasa Provinsi Sulawesi Utara (2021), Kamus Dwibahasa Melayu Manado-Indonesia (in Indonesian), Manado: Balai Bahasa Provinsi Sulawesi Utara
== Norwegian Bokmål ==
=== Etymology 1 ===
From the verb lure.
==== Adjective ====
lur (neuter singular lurt, definite singular and plural lure, comparative lurere, indefinite superlative lurest, definite superlative lureste)
clever, cunning, smart
=== Etymology 2 ===
From the verb lure (sense 1), and Old Norse lúðr (sense 2).
==== Noun ====
lur m (definite singular luren, indefinite plural lurer, definite plural lurene)
a nap (short period of sleep)
(music) a horn (device emitting a loud sound)
=== Etymology 3 ===
==== Verb ====
lur
imperative of lure
=== References ===
“lur” in The Bokmål Dictionary.
== Norwegian Nynorsk ==
=== Pronunciation ===
IPA(key): /lʉːr/
=== Etymology 1 ===
From the verb lure.
==== Adjective ====
lur (neuter lurt, definite singular and plural lure, comparative lurare, indefinite superlative lurast, definite superlative luraste)
clever, cunning, smart
=== Etymology 2 ===
From Old Norse lúðr.
==== Alternative forms ====
lu, lûr
luur, ludur, luder (nonstandard)
==== Noun ====
lur m (definite singular luren, indefinite plural lurar, definite plural lurane)
a lur (a long natural blowing horn without finger holes, played by embouchure.)
(dialectal) the stand of a hand-mill
(dialectal) a vessel of a hollowed out tree
(dialectal) a stick
(dialectal) a pipe of a hollowed out tree
===== Derived terms =====
bronselur
galdlur
neverlur
=== Etymology 3 ===
First attested by Jacob Nicolai Wilse in 1780.
==== Noun ====
lur m (definite singular luren, indefinite plural lurar, definite plural lurane)
a nap (short period of sleep)
=== Etymology 4 ===
==== Verb ====
lur
imperative of lura
=== References ===
“lur” in The Nynorsk Dictionary.
== Old Catalan ==
=== Alternative forms ===
lor
=== Etymology ===
From Vulgar Latin *illūrum, from Latin illōrum, whence the alternative form mentioned above.
=== Determiner ===
lur
their
=== Pronoun ===
lur
them (dative)
=== References ===
Alcover, Antoni Maria; Moll, Francesc de Borja (1963), “llur”, in Diccionari català-valencià-balear (in Catalan)
== Romansh ==
=== Etymology ===
From Latin illōrum (compare Friulian lôr, French leur, Romanian lor), plural genitive of ille.
=== Pronoun ===
lur
their
== Swedish ==
=== Pronunciation ===
Rhymes: -ʉːr
=== Etymology 1 ===
(This etymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at the Etymology scriptorium.)
==== Noun ====
lur c
a simple, straight horn (used as an instrument or for signaling)
a lur (curved Bronze Age horn)
Synonym: bronslur
a (device that used to be a) flared, possibly curved tube for conveying sound; a horn, a trumpet
a telephone handset
Synonym: telefonlur
(colloquial, by extension) a cell phone, a mobile phone
Synonyms: mobil, mobiltelefon, (colloquial, somewhat dated) nalle, (phone, telephone, more generally) telefon, (humorous, dated) yuppienalle
a headphone, an earphone, an earbud
Synonym: hörlur
an ear trumpet (hearing aid)
a nap
===== Declension =====
===== Derived terms =====
===== See also =====
horn
lägga på
mikrotelefon
tratt
tuta
=== Etymology 2 ===
Deverbal from lura (“lurk”).
==== Noun ====
lur
only used in på lur (“in wait, lurking”)
===== See also =====
lurpassa
telefon
=== References ===
“lur”, in Svensk ordbok [Dictionary of Swedish] (in Swedish)
“lur”, in Svenska Akademiens ordlista [Wordlist of the Swedish Academy] (in Swedish)
“lur”, in Svenska Akademiens ordbok [Dictionary of the Swedish Academy] (in Swedish)