See also Lore
English[]
Pronunciation[]
- (RP) lô, IPA: /lɔː/, SAMPA: /lO:/
- (US) lôr, IPA: /loʊr/, /lɔːr/, SAMPA: /lO:r/
- Rhymes: -ɔː(r)
Audio (UK) noicon (file) Audio (US) noicon (file) - Homophones: law (in some non-rhotic accents)
Etymology[]
Old English lār, from West Germanic *laizā, from *lais- ‘to teach’. Cognate with Dutch leer, German Lehre.
Noun[]
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Lore (-)
- all the facts and traditions about a particular subject that have been accumulated over time through education or experience.
- The backstory created around a fictional universe.
Translations[]
all the facts and traditions about a particular subject
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the backstory created around a fictional universe
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- to be checked
- Spanish: leyenda f., saber popular m.
Anagrams[]
- elor,
- Orel
- orle
- relo
- role
Basque[]
Etymology[]
Spanish flor
Noun[]
Lore
- flower
Ido[]
Adverb[]
Template:Io-adv
- then
- Ilu forsis la chefa pordo, iris trans la longa vestibulo e lore apertis la pordo dil koqueyo. — He forced the main door, went through the long hall, and then opened the door of the kitchen.
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