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▪ I. cored, ppl. a.|kɔəd| [f. core v., n.1 + -ed.] 1. With the core taken out; as ‘a cored apple’.
1912Daily Chron. 11 Mar., Peaches and cored apples from California. 2. Placed in or occupying the inmost part.
c1825Beddoes Poems 89 The cored sleep of sleep, tranquillity. 3. Founding. Moulded with a core.
1865Tylor Early Hist. Man. viii. 205 The little bronze bells..are cored castings. 4. [f. the n.] Affected with ‘core’ or ‘cores’ (see core n.1 3 c).
a1722Lisle Husb. 395 They look on a sheep's eye to see whether it be cored or not. Ibid., A sheep which is cored, after it has been so a year, will have a water bladder, as big as an egg, under its throat. ▪ II. cored (herrings): see corved. |