adv. [ OE. &yogh_;ore, yare, &yogh_;are, AS. geára;akin to geár a year, E. year. √204. See Year. ] In time long past; in old time; long since. [ Obs. or Poetic ] [ 1913 Webster ]
As it hath been of olde times yore. Chaucer. [ 1913 Webster ]
Which though he hath polluted oft and yore, Yet I to them for judgment just do fly. Spenser. [ 1913 Webster ]
Of yore, of old time; long ago; as, in times or days of yore. “But Satan now is wiser than of yore.” Pope. [ 1913 Webster ]
Where Abraham fed his flock of yore. Keble. [ 1913 Webster ]
day | days | day of reckoning | open house day | day of reckoning | to have a field day | to strike a bad patch | bad hair day | all day long | the whole blessed day | one day; some day | to work underground | most of the day | in days of yore | four days running | to seize the day | the Last Day | doomsday [Add to Longdo]
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