terms |
illure |
As a noun terms
is .
As a verb illure is
(obsolete|transitive) to deceive; to entice; to lure.
illured |
illure |
As verbs the difference between illured and illure
is that
illured is (
illure) while
illure is (obsolete|transitive) to deceive; to entice; to lure.
illude |
illure |
As verbs the difference between illude and illure
is that
illude is to delude, fool while
illure is to deceive; to entice; to lure.
illure |
illume |
As verbs the difference between illure and illume
is that
illure is (obsolete|transitive) to deceive; to entice; to lure while
illume is (archaic) to throw or spread light upon; to make light or bright; to illuminate; to illumine.
allure |
illure |
As verbs the difference between allure and illure
is that
allure is to entice; to attract while
illure is to deceive; to entice; to lure.
As a noun allure
is the power to attract, entice; the quality causing attraction.