Definition for E-LUDE

E-LUDE, v.t. [L. eludo; e and ludo, to play; Sp. eludir; It. eludere; Fr. eluder. The Latin verb forms lusi, lusum; and this may be the Heb. Ch. and Ar. לוץ to deride. Class Ls, No. 5.]

  1. To escape; to evade; to avoid by artifice, stratagem, wiles, deceit, or dexterity; as, to elude an enemy; to elude the sight; to elude an officer; to elude detection; to elude vigilance; to elude the force of an argument; to elude a blow or stroke.
  2. To mock by an unexpected escape. Me gentle Delia beckons from the plain, / Then, hid in shades, eludes her eager swain. Pope.
  3. To escape being seen; to remain unseen or undiscovered. The cause of magnetism has hitherto eluded the researches of philosophers.

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