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To state the definition in a nutshell... "lore" means "teachings." A sentence with the word lore in it could be... "How do you use lore in a sentence." lol.. but seriously.. think about it... "My uncle taught me the basic lore on hunting." .... or something like that..
That is the correct spelling "lore" for folklore or similar histories.The similar word is lower (not as high, to bring down).
Pirate lore are the myths, legends and storys that have been made up by pirate around the world. hope this helps.
The most common spelling is "Elora" Pronounced Uh-lore-uh or A-lore-uh P.s. it makes a pretty middle name! :)
Unversed means not experienced or not skilled.-lore means traditional knowledge that a group may have.-scholarship is to do with educational acheivement-erudition means knowledge acquired from training-learning means that which has been learned-And benighted means intellectually or morally ignorant or overtaken by darkness.So none of the alternatives has the same meaning as unversed, but benighted comes the closest.
The simplified definition of Indian Lore is Indian teachings. Indian teachings such as- Stories told by Indian tribes, ways to hunt, ect. There is also a merit badge in Boy Scouts called Indian Lore.
The Galiec word "duachais" means heritage or tradition, while "lore" translates to knowledge or stories passed down through generations. Together, "duachais lore" refers to the traditional knowledge, stories, and customs that are inherited and preserved within a community or culture.
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Some choices: read, cram, gain
Darrel Woodyard has written: 'Dakota Indian lore' -- subject(s): Dakota Indians, Poetry
For the superstitious, someone will most likely have some "mystical" meaning for finding a white feather after a family member dies, possibly connected to Egyptian after-life lore. However, the truth of the matter is that a bird with white feathers lost one---and you found it.
To state the definition in a nutshell... "lore" means "teachings." A sentence with the word lore in it could be... "How do you use lore in a sentence." lol.. but seriously.. think about it... "My uncle taught me the basic lore on hunting." .... or something like that..
Lore, Lore, Lore, Lore, schön sind die Mädchen von siebzehn, achtzehn Jahr. Lore, Lore, Lore, Lore, schöne Mädchen gibt es überall; und kommt der Frühling in das Tal, grüß mir die Lore noch einmal, adé, adé, adé, und kommt der Frühling in das Tal, grüß mir die Lore noch einmal, adé, adé, adé.
Meaning "well-aged wisdom" or more simply "collection of insights," the term "lore" can be quite useful in contemporary English. One example of its use is as follows: "Citing example after example from the relevant lore, the poet walked the audience through her persuasive account of the practical importance of poetry. "
"Yasha" means female demon.Nope. 'Yasha' means 'friendly-spirit'. . yasha means long-lived.
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Knight Lore happened in 1984.