Ungored vs Engored - What's the difference?
ungored | engored |
Not gored.
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Not stained with gore; not bloodied.
(engore)
(obsolete) To gore; to pierce; to lacerate.
(obsolete) To make bloody.
As an adjective ungored
is not gored.As a verb engored is
past tense of engore.ungored
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Adjective
(-)citation
- (Sylvester)
engored
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Verb
(head)engore
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Verb
(engor)- Deadly engored of a great wild boar. — Spenser.
- (Chapman)