lore

  • 31Loré —  Pour l’article homonyme, voir Loré (Arménie).  48° 29′ 14″ N 0° 34′ 44″ W …

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  • 32Lore — Cette page d’homonymie répertorie les différents sujets et articles partageant un même nom. Lore peut être : Lore, personnage de Star Trek prénom féminin germanique diminutif de Éléonore ou basque signifiant « fleur ». Lore, partie …

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  • 33lore — [[t]lɔ͟ː(r)[/t]] N UNCOUNT: with supp The lore of a particular country or culture is its traditional stories and history. ...the Book of the Sea, which was stuffed with sailors lore. ...ancient Catalan lore …

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  • 34lore — I [[t]lɔr, loʊr[/t]] n. 1) the body of knowledge, esp. of a traditional, anecdotal, or popular nature, on a particular subject: nature lore; local lore[/ex] 2) learning, knowledge, or erudition 3) archaic a) the process or act of teaching;… …

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  • 35Lore — Lo|re [ lo:rə], die; , n: offener, auf Schienen laufender Wagen zum Transport von Gütern in Bergwerken, Steinbrüchen o. Ä.: Kohlen in eine Lore schaufeln. * * * Lo|re 〈f. 19〉 1. offener, auf Schienen laufender Wagen zur Beförderung von… …

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  • 36lore — Synonyms and related words: Lorelei, Mishnah, Spiritus Mundi, Sunna, Talmud, ancient wisdom, archetypal myth, archetypal pattern, bibliography, body of knowledge, body of learning, charm, common law, culture, custom, cyclopedia, doctrine,… …

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  • 37lore — noun 1) Arthurian lore Syn: mythology, myths, legends, stories, traditions, folklore, fables, oral tradition, mythos 2) baseball lore Syn: knowledge, learning, wisdom; info …

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  • 38lore — 1. n. a body of traditions and knowledge on a subject or held by a particular group (herbal lore; gypsy lore). Etymology: OE lar f. Gmc, rel. to LEARN 2. n. Zool. a straplike surface between the eye and upper mandible in birds, or between the eye …

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  • 39lore — lore1 loreless, adj. /lawr, lohr/, n. 1. the body of knowledge, esp. of a traditional, anecdotal, or popular nature, on a particular subject: the lore of herbs. 2. learning, knowledge, or erudition. 3. Archaic. a. the process or act of teaching;… …

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  • 40Lore — Lora, Lore Kurzform von Eleonora bzw. → Eleonore; slawische Nebenform von → Laura (Bedeutung: Lorbeerkranz) und → Larissa (Bedeutung: die aus Larissa Stammende) …

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