lour|loured|louring|lours in English

verb

be overcast, be dark and threatening (sky, etc.); frown, scowl; make lower; become lower or less

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1. Louring fooleries were the Atrociousnesses

2. Louring alluring lairing leering learning Alaruming layering lowering alarming learnings

3. [ 1414) Statutes Realm 2.182: Q[ue] les Justices..eient pleine poair denquerer de toutz yceux q[ue] teignent ascuns..heresies come Lollardes, & queux sount lour maintenours..de lour escoles, Conventicles, congregacions, & confederacies.

4. Synonyms for Beclouded include cloudy, overcast, clouded, overclouded, befogged, brumous, hazed, hazy, heavy and louring

5. Antonyms for Coruscate include dull, darken, bore, blacken, lour, dim, grow black, grow blacker, grow dark and grow darker

6. In this disquisition, we focus on the methodology of TCM quality analysis, researches on quality control and its application to Compound Lobelia chinensis Lour.

7. Baleful adjective menacing, threatening, dangerous, frightening, evil, deadly, forbidding, intimidating, harmful, sinister, ominous, malignant, hurtful, vindictive, pernicious, mournful, malevolent, noxious, venomous, ruinous, intimidatory, minatory, maleficent, bodeful, louring or lowering, minacious He had a Baleful …

8. E ars e Arbalestes tendent, E traient de lour espringaut, E bien se tienent paringaut E au getter e au lander." He married Ida or Idonea, daughter of Robert Lord Fitz Walter, by whom he was enfeoffed of the manor of Shopland

9. And now Adonis, with a lazy spright, And with a heavy, dark, disliking eye, His louring brows o'erwhelming his fair sight, Like misty vapours when they blot the sky, Souring his cheeks cries 'Fie, no more of love! The sun doth burn my face: I must remove.'