eure (pluraleures)
- Obsolete form ofewer.
- 1630 December 20, Robert Nedham, knight viscount Killmorey, testament, quoted in1800, Great Britain. Parliament. House of Lords,Accounts and Papers
- […] and other Stuff remaining in my House and Grounds at Shavington except the hangings and other Furniture which is now used in the Dining Chamber at Shavington aforesaid and except my best Silver Bason andEure and my Seal of Arms and also all my Armour in my Armory at Shavington all which before excepted I give and devise unto my said Son Robert Nedham to remain to him […]
1701,A new Account of Italy ...; together with a particular description of Rome, Venice, ... and all the other remarkable cities, page80:[…] Altar-Services; and among others, one made of Chrystal; Candlesticks, Crevets, a Bason andEure, and the Foot of a Chalice, all of Amber.
- 1828(?), John Nichols,The Progresses, Processions, and Magnificent Festivities of King James the First: [...] from Original Manuscripts, page 467:
- After dinner, the Lord Maior and his Brethren in the behalfe of the Cittie and Cittizens of London, for testimonie of hearty welcome and their love, presented the Palsgrave with a very large bason andeure of silver richly guilded ...
eure f sg orpl
- inflection ofeuer(“your(plural)(referring to a feminine or plural noun in the nominative or accusative)”):
- nominative/accusativefemininesingular
- nominative/accusativeplural
eure
- vocativesingular ofeurus
Borrowed fromOld Frencheur, fromLatinaugurium.
eure (uncountable)
- fate,luck
- destiny,outcome
eure
- (chiefly Early Middle English)alternative form ofyour
eureoblique singular, f (oblique pluraleures,nominative singulareure,nominative pluraleures)
- alternative form ofore("hour")
eure f (pluraleures)
- hour
eure f (pluraleurn)
- hour