'As OF yore' or 'in the days of yore' is a phrase meaning 'of long ago'. I have never heard the expression 'as FOR yore'.
"Yore" typically refers to a long time ago, in the past. So, the phrase "as for yore" could be suggesting that something is similar to how it was in the past.
The homophone for "your" is "you're," which is the contraction of "you are."
"La phase" means "the phase" in French. It is used to describe a specific stage or period of time in a process or project.
Your is a homophone of you're. In some dialects, yore is another homophone.
120 volt one phase means that the electrical system operates at a voltage of 120 volts and is supplied by a single phase of alternating current. This type of power supply is commonly used in residential settings and for smaller electrical devices.
The words with the same pronunciation are technically "homophones."YOUR - personal possessive adjective (pronoun yours)YOU'RE - contraction of the words "you are"YORE - (archaic, literary) the far past, bygone times, e.g. days of yore*Proper noun : YOR, The Hunter from the Future (1983 Reb Brown film)
time long past
Market Place of Yore : "Agora" .
In times of yore, I learned this lore.
Songs of Yore was created on 2008-06-18.
Mel Ott is the NY Giants "hero of yore"
You mean when women couldn't vote?
Yore, essentially, means a long time past. An example sentence would be: That isn't the way things were done in the days of yore.
Here are some sentences.In days of yore, knights in armor protected the land.That happened long ago, in days of yore.
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The cast of As in the Days of Yore - 1917 includes: Bob Reed as Caveman
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