schore

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Alemannic German

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Etymology

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From Middle High German schorn, a derivative of schor (shovel), from Proto-Germanic *skurō (incision; tear; rift), which is related to *skeraną (to cut).

See also English score, Old Norse skor (to tear), German schoren (to shovel, till), Dutch scheuren (to tear).

Verb

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schore

  1. (Uri) to shovel, sweep

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Dutch

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Pronunciation

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Verb

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schore

  1. (dated or formal) singular past subjunctive of scheren

Middle Low German

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Etymology

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Unknown(s).

Noun

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schōre m

  1. fissure; crack

Noun

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schōre f

  1. barrier
  2. stockade

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