blore
See also: blorë
English
Etymology 1
From Middle English bloren, variation of bleren, blaren, from Old English *blǣran, blārian (“to blare, bellow, cry”). More at blare.
Verb
blore (third-person singular simple present blores, present participle bloring, simple past and past participle blored)
Etymology 2
Perhaps from blore above, a variant of blare, affected by blow. Compare also Gaelic and Irish blor (“a loud noise”).
Noun
blore (plural blores)
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