gore
suomi-englanti sanakirjagore englannista suomeksi
hurme, veri
leikata kaistaleiksi
kiila
pistää, puskea, lävistää
hyytynyt veri
Substantiivi
Verbi
gore englanniksi
Gore
(senseid) Blood, especially that from a wound when thickened due to exposure to the air.
(RQ:Eddison Worm)
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(quote-book)the seven penytencyall Psalms|passage=As a sowe waloweth in the stynkynge gore pytte, or in the puddell.
(syn)
(ux)
To pierce with anything pointed, such as a spear.
(senseid) A triangular piece of land where roads meet.
(quote-book)
A triangular strip of land left over at the end of a not-fully-rectangular field.
(senseid) A small piece of land left unincorporated due to competing surveys or a surveying error.
The curved surface that lies between two close lines of longitude on a globe, or an equivalent section of a spherical or dome-shaped object in general.(w)
A triangular or rhomboid piece of fabric, especially one forming part of a three-dimensional surface such as a sail or a skirt.
(RQ:Christie Autobiography)
A projecting point.
A charge, delineated by two inwardly curved lines, starting respectively from the middle base corner and one of the two chief corners and meeting in the point.
To cut into a triangular form.
To provide with a gore.
(co)
(quote-journal) has neat ankles, she can wear short dresses: if she has clumsy ones she can wear a trail; if she is inclined to be (pardon the word) “scrawny,” she can indulge in expensive skirts and protuberant “panniers;” if inclined to ''embonpoint'', she can discard these and “gore” her robes; if her neck and arms are exquisitely moulded, she can undrape their dazzling charms; if bone predominates over plumpitude, she can cover them from the gaze of flying eyes; if she has a disease of the spine, she need not sport “the Grecian bend;” if she is unfortunately healthy, she can call in the aid of that modern deformity—and so on, ''ad infinitum'' and ''ad nauseum''.(si)
(coi)
(infl of)
(gl-verb form of)
(monikko) it|gora
A triangle-shaped plot of land; a (l).
A triangle-shaped piece or patch of fabric.
A piece of clothing (gloss)
A piece of armour; a mail coat.
A triangle-shaped piece of armor.
(senseid) Muck, filth, dirt; that which causes dirtiness
Iniquity, sinfulness.
A despicable individual.
(alternative form of)
(inflection of)
(l-lite); splatter (gl)
(pt-verb form of)
(ant)
(noun form of)