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▪ I. † reˈmore, n. Obs. rare. [Anglicized or Fr. form of remora: cf. next. In both examples printed remove.] Hindrance, delay.
1627Beaulieu in Court & Times Chas. I (1848) I. 239 Somewhat stayed him behind,..I think, as I hear, that his true remore hath been want of money. Ibid. 260 Want of money is a great remore to our endeavours. ▪ II. † reˈmore, v. Obs. rare—1. [f. L. remor-ārī, or perh. f. remore n.] trans. To hinder, delay.
1641Brome Joviall Crew i. Wks. 1873 III. 370 We have no debt or rent to pay;..Or if we had, should that remore us, When all the world's our own before us. |