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Does anyone know where the name Gore came from? Where it origonated from? When it was named?
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gore3 /gɔr, goʊr/ Pronunciation Key - Show Spelled Pronunciation[gawr, gohr] Pronunciation Key - Show IPA Pronunciation noun, verb, gored, gor‧ing.
–noun 1. a triangular piece of material inserted in a garment, sail, etc., to give it greater width or a desired shape. Compare godet (def. 1), gusset (def. 1).
2. one of the panels, usually tapering or shaped, making up a garment, as a skirt.
3. a triangular tract of land, esp. one lying between larger divisions.
–verb (used with object) 4. to make or furnish with a gore or gores.
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[Origin: bef. 900; ME; OE gāra corner (c. G Gehre gusset); cf. OE gār spear]
This is what I found on Dictoinary.com...
Dictionary.com Unabridged (v 1.0.1) - Cite This Source
gore3 /gɔr, goʊr/ Pronunciation Key - Show Spelled Pronunciation[gawr, gohr] Pronunciation Key - Show IPA Pronunciation noun, verb, gored, gor‧ing.
–noun 1. a triangular piece of material inserted in a garment, sail, etc., to give it greater width or a desired shape. Compare godet (def. 1), gusset (def. 1).
2. one of the panels, usually tapering or shaped, making up a garment, as a skirt.
3. a triangular tract of land, esp. one lying between larger divisions.
–verb (used with object) 4. to make or furnish with a gore or gores.
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[Origin: bef. 900; ME; OE gāra corner (c. G Gehre gusset); cf. OE gār spear]