Ur (?), Ure, n. Zool.
The urus.
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Ure (?), n. [OE. ure, OF. oevre, ovre, ouvre, work, F. &oe;uvre, L. opera. See Opera, Operate, and cf. Inure, Manure.]
Use; practice; exercise.
[Obs.]
Fuller.
Let us be sure of this, to put the best in ure
That lies in us.
Chapman.
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Ure, v. t.
To use; to exercise; to inure; to accustom by practice.
[Obs.]
The French soldiers . . . from their youth have been practiced and ured in feats of arms.
Sir T. More.
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