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‖ lur1|lʊə(r)| Also lure |l(j)ʊə(r)|. Pl. lurer, lures, lurs. [Da., Norw., and Sw.] A Bronze Age musical instrument of the horn family found in Scandinavia.
1876Stainer & Barrett Dict. Mus. Terms 275/2 Lures, ancient Scandinavian trumpets. 1879Grove Dict. Mus. I. 56/2 There is a Swedish instrument of this kind called Lure. 1955Times 24 May 5/5 The lur is still occasionally used in Denmark. 1961C. W. Monk in A. Baines Mus. Instruments xi. 277 Some examples of the Danish Bronze Age lurs, cast in the shape of a mammoth tusk, have mouthpieces astonishingly like modern melodic brass instruments. 1968G. Jones Hist. Vikings i. i. 18 The long, slender, gracefully curved lurs or trumpets. 1970Bray & Trump Dict. Archaeol. 136/1 Lurer come from the peatbogs of Denmark and are almost invariably found in pairs. |