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gore

N ผ้า สามเหลี่ยม  ผ้า ชายธง  pa-sam-liam

 

gore

N เลือด  เลือด แห้ง  blood luead

 

gore

VT แทง  ขวิด  cut slit slash incise tang

 

gore to death

PHRV แทง ด้วย เขา  ฆ่า ด้วย เขา  tang-duai-kao

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

GORE

n.[Gr. from issuing. ] 1. Blood; but generally, thick or clotted blood; blood that after effusion becomes inspissated.
2. Dirt; mud. [Unusual. ]

 

GORE

n. 1. A wedge-shaped or triangular piece of cloth sewed into a garment to widen it in any part.
2. A slip or triangular piece of land.
3. In heraldry, an abatement denoting a coward. It consists of two arch lines, meeting in an acute angle in the middle of the fess point.

 

GORE

v.t. 1. To stab; to pierce; to penetrate with a pointed instrument, as a spear.
2. To pierce with the point of a horn.
If an ox gore a man or a woman-- Exodus 21:28.

 

GORED

pp. Stabbed; pierced with a pointed instrument.

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

GORE

Gore, n. Etym: [AS. gor dirt, dung; akin to Icel. gor, SW. gorr, OHG. gor, and perh. to E. cord, chord, and yarn; cf. Icel. görn, garnir, guts. ]

 

1. Dirt; mud. [Obs. ] Bp. Fisher.

 

2. Blood; especially, blood that after effusion has become thick or clotted. Milton.

 

GORE

Gore, n. Etym: [OE. gore, gare, AS. g angular point of land, fr. g spear; akin to D. geer gore, G. gehre gore, ger spear, Icel. geiri gore, geir spear, and prob. to E. goad. Cf. Gar, n., Garlic, and Gore, v.]

 

1. A wedgeshaped or triangular piece of cloth, canvas, etc. , sewed into a garment, sail, etc. , to give greater width at a particular part.

 

2. A small traingular piece of land. Cowell.

 

3. (Her. )

 

Defn: One of the abatements. It is made of two curved lines, meeting in an acute angle in the fesse point.

 

Note: It is usually on the sinister side, and of the tincture called tenné. Like the other abatements it is a modern fancy and not actually used.

 

GORE

Gore, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Gored; p. pr. & vb. n. Goring. ] Etym: [OE. gar spear, AS. g. See 2d Gore. ]

 

Defn: To pierce or wound, as with a horn; to penetrate with a pointed instrument, as a spear; to stab. The low stumps shall gore His daintly feet. Coleridge.

 

GORE

GORE Gore, v. t.

 

Defn: To cut in a traingular form; to piece with a gore; to provide with a gore; as, to gore an apron.

 

GOREBILL

Gore "bill `, n. Etym: [2d gore + bill. ] (Zoöl.)

 

Defn: The garfish. [Prov. Eng. ]

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

gore

gore 1 |gôr ɡɔ (ə )r | noun blood that has been shed, esp. as a result of violence: the film omitted the blood and gore in order to avoid controversy. ORIGIN Old English gor dung, dirt, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch goor, Swedish gorr muck, filth. The current sense dates from the mid 16th cent.

 

gore

gore 2 |ɡɔ (ə )r gôr | verb [ with obj. ] (of an animal such as a bull ) pierce or stab with a horn or tusk. ORIGIN late Middle English (in the sense stab, pierce ): of unknown origin.

 

gore

gore 3 |ɡɔ (ə )r gôr | noun a triangular or tapering piece of material used in making a garment, sail, or umbrella. verb [ with obj. ] make with a gore-shaped piece of material: (as adj. gored ) : a gored skirt. ORIGIN Old English gāra triangular piece of land, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch geer and German Gehre, also probably to Old English gār spear (a spearhead being triangular ).

 

Gore, Al

Gore, Al |gôr ɡɔr | (1948 –), US vice president 1993 –2001; full name Albert Arnold Gore, Jr. A Tennessee Democrat, he served in the US House of Representatives 1977 –85 and US Senate 1985 –93. He lost the 2000 presidential bid to George W. Bush in one of the closest and most controversial elections in US history. His book An Inconvenient Truth: The Planetary Emergency of Global Warming and What We Can Do About It (2006 ) was highly influential. Nobel Peace Prize (2007, shared with the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change ).

 

Górecki, Henryk

rec ki, Henryk |gəˈretskē ɡʊˈrɛtski | (1933 –), Polish composer; full name Henryk Mikołaj Górecki. His works include the Third Symphony (1976 ), known as the Symphony of Sorrowful Songs.

 

Göreme

re me |ˌgœrāˈmā ˈɡœreɪˌmeɪ | a valley in Cappadocia in central Turkey, noted for its cave dwellings hollowed out of soft tufa rock. In the Byzantine era, these caves contained hermits' cells, monasteries, and more than 400 churches.

 

Gore-Tex

Gore-Tex |ˈgôr ˌteks ˈɡɔr tɛks | noun trademark a synthetic waterproof fabric permeable to air and water vapor, used in outdoor and sports clothing.

 

Oxford Dictionary

gore

gore 1 |gɔː | noun [ mass noun ] blood that has been shed, especially as a result of violence: the film omitted the blood and gore in order to avoid controversy. ORIGIN Old English gor dung, dirt , of Germanic origin; related to Dutch goor, Swedish gorr muck, filth . The current sense dates from the mid 16th cent.

 

gore

gore 2 |gɔː | verb [ with obj. ] (of an animal such as a bull ) pierce or stab (a person or other animal ) with a horn or tusk. ORIGIN late Middle English (in the sense stab, pierce ): of unknown origin.

 

gore

gore 3 |gɔː | noun a triangular or tapering piece of material used in making a garment, sail, or umbrella. verb [ with obj. ] shape with a gore or gores: (as adj. gored ) : a gored skirt. ORIGIN Old English gāra triangular piece of land , of Germanic origin; related to Dutch geer and German Gehre, also probably to Old English gār spear (a spearhead being triangular ).

 

Gore, Al

Gore, Al |gôr ɡɔr | (1948 –), US vice president 1993 –2001; full name Albert Arnold Gore, Jr. A Tennessee Democrat, he served in the US House of Representatives 1977 –85 and US Senate 1985 –93. He lost the 2000 presidential bid to George W. Bush in one of the closest and most controversial elections in US history. His book An Inconvenient Truth: The Planetary Emergency of Global Warming and What We Can Do About It (2006 ) was highly influential. Nobel Peace Prize (2007, shared with the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change ).

 

Górecki, Henryk

Górecki, Henryk |gəˈrɛtski | (b.1933 ), Polish composer; full name Henryk Mikołaj Górecki. His works, influenced by religious music, include the Third Symphony (1976 ), known as the Symphony of Sorrowful Songs.

 

Göreme

Göreme |ˈgəːriːmi | a valley in Cappadocia in central Turkey, noted for its cave dwellings hollowed out of the soft tufa rock. In the Byzantine era these contained hermits' cells, monasteries, and more than 400 churches.

 

Gore-Tex

Gore-Tex |ˈgɔːtɛks | noun [ mass noun ] trademark a synthetic waterproof fabric permeable to air and water vapour, used in outdoor and sports clothing.

 

American Oxford Thesaurus

gore

gore 1 noun the book's gratuitous gore: blood, bloodiness; bloodshed, slaughter, carnage, butchery.

 

gore

gore 2 verb he was gored by a bull: pierce, stab, stick, impale, spear, horn.

 

Oxford Thesaurus

gore

gore 1 noun the film's gratuitous gore: blood, bloodiness; bloodshed, slaughter, carnage, butchery; rare cruor, grume.

 

gore

gore 2 verb he was gored in the leg by the bull: pierce, stab, stick, impale, puncture, penetrate, spear, spit, horn.

 

Duden Dictionary

Göre

re Substantiv, feminin norddeutsch, oft abwertend , die |G ö re |die Göre; Genitiv: der Göre, Plural: die Gören vgl. Gör 1 Gör 1 2 Gör 2 eine echte Berliner Göre

 

Goretex

Gore tex Substantiv, Neutrum , das ® |ˈgɔː …|Kunstwort wasser- und windundurchlässiges, atmungsaktives Gewebe für Jacken, Schuhe u. a.

 

French Dictionary

goret

goret n. m. nom masculin Jeune porc. Note Orthographique gor et.

 

Spanish Dictionary

gore

gore adjetivo [género cinematográfico ] Que recrea abundantes escenas sangrientas :película gore; cine gore .El plural más frecuente es gore , aunque también se puede encontrar gores .

 

goretex

goretex o gore-tex nombre masculino Material formado por microfibras cuyos poros impiden el paso de las gruesas gotas de lluvia, pero en cambio dejan salir el vapor de la transpiración; se emplea para la fabricación de prendas de vestir y calzado .ETIMOLOGÍA De Gore-Tex , marca registrada .

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

gore

gore 1 /ɡɔː r /名詞 U ⦅文 ⦆血糊 のり , 凝血 ; ⦅比喩的に ⦆(映画などの描写の )残虐性 .

 

gore

gore 2 名詞 C ゴア スカート かさなどを作る際に用いる細長い末広三角形の布 〙, まち ; 三角形の土地 .

 

gore

gore 3 動詞 他動詞 〖通例be d 〗1 〈雄牛などに 〉角 [牙 きば ]で突かれる .2 (とがったもので )突かれる .