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Cor vs Kor - What's the difference?

cor | kor |

As a noun cor

is choir, chorus or cor can be corps.

As a proper noun kor is

.

cor

English

Etymology 1

A worn-down form of God.

Interjection

(en interjection)
  • (British) Expression of surprise.
  • * Cor blimey!
  • * {{quote-book
  • , year=1960 , author= , title=(Jeeves in the Offing) , section=chapter VII , passage=“I don’t get this,” she said. “How do you mean it’s gone?” “It’s been pinched.” “Things don’t get pinched in country-houses.” “They do if there’s a Wilbert Cream on the premises. He’s a klep-whatever-it-is,” I said, and thrust Jeeves’s letter on her. She perused it with an interested eye and having mastered its contents said, “Cor chase my Aunt Fanny up a gum tree,” adding that you never knew what was going to happen next these days.}}

    Etymology 2

    (etyl)

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • A Hebrew measure of capacity; a core or homer.
  • (Webster 1913)

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    kor

    English

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • (historical) An ancient Hebrew and Phoenician unit of measure of capacity.
  • * 2002 , Don Victor Bovey, In Touch With Eternity , page 161,
  • Solomon responded by committing 20,000 kors' of pure oil and 20,000 '''kors''' of wheat in annual payments. A '''kor''' of oil is an ancient Hebrew unit of liquid of about 58 gallons. A ' kor of wheat is equal to 6.25 bushels.

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