sore
41sore — [OE] Sore comes from a prehistoric Germanic *sairaz ‘painful, pained’, which was related to Irish Gaelic sāeth ‘affliction, sickness’ and possibly Latin saevus ‘fierce’. It was borrowed into Finnish as sairas ‘ill’. The adverbial use of sore as… …
42sore — Eha; hēhē, pala he e, hilo (running). Also: mala, heka; ūkihi (at corner of mouth); ainā, aleale, pōaleale, mālani, mauwā, pohole, pōholehole; ukokole (as eyes); pūhā (burst); pūlele (on neck). Rare: po ana, ponanā, alapuka. See boil2.… …
43Sore — Cette page d’homonymie répertorie les différents sujets et articles partageant un même nom. Sore, commune du département des Landes. Sore (botanique), amas de spores (sporanges) chez les fougères. Catégorie : Homonymie …
44Sore — This interesting surname is English but of pre 7th century Old French origin. It belongs to that sizeable group of early European surnames that were gradually created from the habitual use of nicknames. These nicknames were originally given with… …
45sore — adjective 1》 painful or aching. ↘suffering pain. 2》 informal, chiefly N. Amer. upset and angry. 3》 severe; urgent. noun 1》 a raw or painful place on the body. 2》 a source of distress or annoyance. adverb archaic extremely; severely. Phrases… …
46sore — adjective 1) a sore leg Syn: painful, hurting, hurt, aching, throbbing, smarting, stinging, inflamed, sensitive, tender, raw 2) N.Amer.; informal they were sore at us …
47sore — mod. angry. □ Come on! Don’t get sore! I was only kidding. □ She is one sore old lady. You should give her teeth back …
48sore — See: SIGHT FOR SORE EYES …
49sore — See: SIGHT FOR SORE EYES …
50sore — atlantosaure brontosaure consort dinosaure essor essore huit ressorts massore plésiosaure psore ressors ressort réassort saur saure sore sors sort sponsor stégosaure tussor tussore tyrannosaure téléosaure …