Illured vs Illumed - What's the difference?
illured | illumed |
(illure)
(obsolete) To deceive; to entice; to lure.
* Thomas Fuller
(illume)
(archaic) To throw or spread light upon; to make light or bright; to illuminate; to illumine.
* c.1603 , Act I, Scene I.
* 1819 , Samuel Mcpherson Janney, The last of the Lenapé, and Other Poems'' - ''Electricity :
* 1915 , Alfred Emanuel Smith, New Outlook (vol. 109):
As verbs the difference between illured and illumed
is that illured is (illure) while illumed is (illume).illured
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(head)illure
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(illur)- The devil ensnareth the souls of many men, by illuring them with the muck and dung of this world.
illumed
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(head)illume
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- Last night of all,
- When yond same star that's westward from the pole
- Had made his course to illume that part of heaven
- Where now it burns, Marcellus and myself,
- The bell then beating one,--
- How dread the thunder's peal that rolls above !
- How bright the flashes that illume the sky !
- At night there is no light in this building, but searchlights from distant points illume the splendid dome and the colonnades.