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kor

[ kawr, kohr ]

noun



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Word History and Origins

Origin of kor1

From the Hebrew word kōr

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Example Sentences

It consists of five stone arches, and is called Kor Aren, from a village at a little distance of the same name.

Ou-kor-lah, the Indians called him—the Great Eye; and he seemed almost to frown upon us in defiance.

Kuschhik, prince of the Nayman, and follower of Kor-Khan, fell in 1218.

Then it was true: in the Temple of Kor, the god leader really did speak.

The Eye of Kor blinked there, a small circle of light in the dark room.

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