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单词 tore
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toren.1

Brit. /tɔː/, U.S. /tɔr/, Scottish English /tor/
Forms: Also 1500s, 1800s tor, 1600s torre, 1700s torr.
Etymology: Origin uncertain: Welsh torr belly, bulge, boss, knob, has been compared.
Scottish.
1. An ornamental knob upon a piece of furniture, as a chair or a cradle. Obsolete.
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society > leisure > the arts > visual arts > ornamental art and craft > decoration specifically in relief > [noun] > bosses and knobs
pommel1345
knop1362
bossa1382
knotc1394
stooth1397
stud1420
bullion1463
torea1572
bossing1583
knurl1608
button1669
tachette1688
knosp1808
nail head1836
pellet1842
a1572 J. Knox Hist. Reformation Scotl. in Wks. (1848) II. 404 The Quene..wes placeit in the chyre, haifing twa faithfull supportis, the Maister of Maxwell upoun the ane tor, and Secretour Lethingtoun on the uther tor of the chyre.
1578 J. Rolland Seuin Seages 55 Betuix thame twa, the Creddill ouir thay cast, With boddum vp, and on the Toris it stude... Sa it..fell be Goddis grace That the four Toris sauit the Childis face.
a1825 Balankin xi, in F. J. Child Eng. & Sc. Pop. Ballads (1886) II. iv. 323/2 Till all the tores of the cradle wi the red blood down ran.
2. The pommel of a saddle. rare or Obsolete.
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the world > food and drink > farming > animal husbandry > keeping or management of horses > horse-gear > [noun] > saddle > parts of saddle
saddle-boweOE
arsonc1300
saddle skirt1361
saddle-tree1364
skirtc1400
saddle panel1465
stock-tree1470
stock1497
pommela1500
tree1535
pillion cloth1540
port1548
saddle stock1548
pilch1552
bolster1591
cantle1591
shank-pilliona1599
pillowc1600
pad1604
crutch1607
sivet1607
saddle crutcha1614
saddle eaves1663
saddle tore1681
burr1688
head1688
narve1688
saddle seat1688
sidebar1688
torea1694
quarter1735
bands of a saddle1753
witherband1764
withers1764
peak1775
pillion-stick1784
boot-housing1792
saddle flap1798
saddle lap1803
fork1833
flap1849
horn1849
skirting1852
hunting-horn1854
head-plate1855
saddle horn1856
cantle bar1859
leaping-horn1859
straining1871
stirrup-bar1875
straining-leather1875
spring tree1877
leaping-head1881
officer-tree1894
monkey1911
monkey-strap1915
thigh roll1963
straining-web-
a1694 A. Balfour Lett. (1700) 33 To Carry one..in a Carpet Bag..tyed to the Tore of my Saddle.
1751 in Burton Crim. Trials Scot. (1852) I. 62 Placing her body across the horse upon the torr or forepart of the saddle.
1828 Thomas o' Yonderdale in Whitelaw Scot. Ball. (1874) 147/1 On the tor o' her saddle A courtly bird did sweetly sing.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1913; most recently modified version published online March 2022).

toren.2

Brit. /tɔː/, U.S. /tɔr/
Etymology: < French tore, < Latin torus.
1. Architecture. See quot. 1704; = torus n. 1.
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society > leisure > the arts > visual arts > architecture > column > [noun] > base > parts of base
plinth1563
torus1563
sub-basec1619
list1663
tore1664
breast1669
supercilium1686
orle1706
orlo1715
ball of a pillar1736
baston1738
batoon1819
griffe1875
1664 J. Evelyn tr. R. Fréart Parallel Antient Archit. i. vii. 24 He thinks fit to deck the Tore's with I know not what delicate foliages.
1704 J. Harris Lexicon Technicum I Tore, and Torus..is that round Ring which encompasses in the Column, between the Plinth, and the List. This is the third Member of the Base of a Column.
1723 E. Chambers tr. S. Le Clerc Treat. Archit. I. 66 The preceding Orders..have two Tores.
1850 T. Inkersley Styles Archit. France 182 A central tore flanked by a smaller parallel one.
2. Geometry. = torus n. 4.
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the world > relative properties > number > geometry > shape or figure > [noun] > three-dimensional > solid of revolution > formed from curve > torus
anchor ring1783
annulus1802
tore1867
torus1870
1867 P. G. Tait Elem. Treat. Quaternions ix. §322 An immediate proof of the very singular property of the ring (or tore) discovered by Villarceau.
1890 T. H. Eagles Descriptive Geom. 248 This surface is known as a tore or anchor ring.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1913; most recently modified version published online March 2022).

toren.3

Brit. /tɔː/, U.S. /tɔr/
Inflections: Also ( Eng. Dial. Dict.) toar;
Etymology: Origin unascertained.
local.
Long coarse grass remaining in the field in winter or spring. Also attributive.
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the world > food and drink > farming > farm > farmland > grassland > [noun] > pasture
leasowc950
leasea1000
pasturea1300
common pasturea1325
grassland1324
laund1340
lea1357
gang1413
feedingc1430
grassa1500
raika1500
beast-gate1507
pasturagec1515
grazing1517
average1537
pasture groundc1537
walk1549
grassing1557
pastural1575
browsing1577
feed1580
pastureland1591
meadow pasture1614
green side1616
range1626
pastorage1628
tore1707
graziery1731
pasturing1759
permanent pasture1771
sweet-veld1785
walk land1797
run1804
sweet-grass1812
potrero1822
pasturage land1855
turn-out1895
lawn1899
1707 J. Mortimer Whole Art Husbandry (1721) I. 234 Which you must proportion according to the quantity of Rowen or Tore that you have upon the Ground; The more Tore you have, the less quantity of Hay will do.
1707 J. Mortimer Whole Art Husbandry (1721) I. 234 When your Tore is quite eaten up, which it will commonly be about February, you must house your Milch-Cows, that you give Hay to in your Cow-house all Night.
1766 Compl. Farmer Tore, rowen, or winter-grass.
1836 G. Head Home Tour 253 I found fields over-run with coarse tore grass, in many parts blotchy and covered with thistles.
1904 in Eng. Dial. Dict. from Kent, Sussex, Surrey, Hampshire.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1913; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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