Definition of Lurgis

1. lurgi [n] - See also: lurgi

Lexicographical Neighbors of Lurgis

lurdans
lurden
lurdens
lure
lured
lurer
lurers
lures
lurex
lurexes
lurg
lurgee
lurgees
lurgi
lurgies
lurgis (current term)
lurgy
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lurid
lurider
luridest
luridly
luridness
luridnesses
luring
luringly
lurk
lurked
lurker
lurkers

Literary usage of Lurgis

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. A Study of Gawain and the Green Knight by George Lyman Kittredge (1916)
"In a Lithuanian tale, St. George (lurgis), tired with hunting, sits down on a stone; out comes a black serpent and creeps towards him; he shoots her down ..."

2. The Family Memoirs of the Rev. William Stukeley, M. D., and the Antiquarian by WILLIAM. STUKELEY, ROGER. GALE, SAMUEL. GALE (1883)
"At lurgis- hall it makes a fine terrasse-walk in the garden of Sir Philip Meadows; then passes the Bourn river about ..."

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