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FromMiddle Englishtor,tore,toor, fromOld Norsetor-(“hard, difficult, wrong, bad”,prefix), fromProto-Germanic*tuz-(“hard, difficult, wrong, bad”), fromProto-Indo-European*dus-(“bad, ill, difficult”). Cognate withOld High Germanzur-(“mis-”,prefix),Gothic𐍄𐌿𐌶-(tuz-,“hard, difficult”,prefix),Ancient Greekδυσ-(dus-,“bad, ill, difficult”,prefix). More atdys-.
tore (comparativemoretore,superlativemosttore)
tore
Seetorus.
tore (pluraltores)
Probably from the root oftear; compare Welsh word for a break or cut.
tore (uncountable)
Part or all of this entry has been imported from the 1913 edition ofWebster’s Dictionary, which is now free of copyright and hence in the public domain. The imported definitions may be significantly out of date, and any more recent senses may be completely missing.
(See the entry for“tore”, inWebster’s Revised Unabridged Dictionary, Springfield, Mass.:G. & C. Merriam,1913,→OCLC.)
tore (genitivetoreda,partitivetoredat,comparativetoredam,superlativekõige toredam)
Declension oftore (ÕS type2/õpik, no gradation) | |||
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singular | plural | ||
nominative | tore | toredad | |
accusative | nom. | ||
gen. | toreda | ||
genitive | toredate | ||
partitive | toredat | toredaid | |
illative | toredasse | toredatesse toredaisse | |
inessive | toredas | toredates toredais | |
elative | toredast | toredatest toredaist | |
allative | toredale | toredatele toredaile | |
adessive | toredal | toredatel toredail | |
ablative | toredalt | toredatelt toredailt | |
translative | toredaks | toredateks toredaiks | |
terminative | toredani | toredateni | |
essive | toredana | toredatena | |
abessive | toredata | toredateta | |
comitative | toredaga | toredatega |
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tore
(Thisetymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at theEtymology scriptorium.) Cognate toMaoriturou(“come; welcome”) andMadureseatore(“please”).
tore
tore
FromProto-Eastern Polynesian*tore (“striked, streaked” – compare toRarotongantore,Tahitiantore),[1][2]
tore (passivetorea)
tore
tore
FromProto-Polynesian*tole (compare withSamoantoletole andTongantole)[1] fromProto-Malayo-Polynesian*teli[2][3]
tore
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tore (present tensetør,past tensetordeorturte,past participletortorturt)
FromOld Norse*þórr. SeeNorwegian Bokmåltorden
tore m orf (definite singulartorenortora,indefinite pluraltorer,definite pluraltorene)
tore (present tensetorer,simple pasttoret,past participletoret)
From Norwegian Bokmåltor. FromOld Norsetóra. Cognate withNorwegian Nynorsktore.
tore
tore (present tensetorerortør,past tensetorde,supinetort)
Connected toOld NorseÞórr(“Tor, Thor”).
tore f (definite singulartora,indefinite pluraltorer,definite pluraltorene)
tore (present tensetorar,past tensetora,past participletora,passive infinitivetorast,present participletorande,imperativetore/tor)
FromOld Norsetóra(“to live life meazelly”).
tore (present tensetorar,past tensetora,past participletora,passive infinitivetorast,present participletorande,imperativetore/tor)
tore
Borrowed fromSpanishtorre. Displacedmoog.
tore (Baybayin spellingᜆᜓᜇᜒ)
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hari | reyna | tore | obispo/alpil | kabayo | peon |
tore
singular | plural | |||
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inclusive | exclusive | |||
1st person | totore | fotore | mitore | |
2nd person | notore | nitore | ||
3rd person | masculine | otore | itore yotore(archaic) | |
feminine | motore | |||
neuter | itore |