Orse vs Corse - What's the difference?
orse | corse |
(legal, British) otherwise.
(legal, British) otherwise.
(obsolete) A (living) body.
* 1590 , Edmund Spenser, The Faerie Queene , II.i:
(archaic) A dead body, a corpse.
* 1796 , Matthew Lewis, The Monk , Folio Society 1985, p. 214:
As an adverb orse
is (legal|british) otherwise.As an adjective orse
is (legal|british) otherwise.As a verb corse is
.orse
English
Adverb
(-)Adjective
(-)References
* Orse'', Joseph J. Whitaker, editor, ''An Almanack for the Year of Our Lord , 1991.Anagrams
* * * * * ----corse
English
(wikipedia corse)Noun
(en noun)- that lewd ribauld with vile lust aduaunst / Layd first his filthy hands on virgin cleene, / To spoile her daintie corse so faire and sheene [...].
- Ambrosio beheld before him that once noble and majestic form, now become a corse , cold, senseless, and disgusting.