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kor

[ kawr, kohr ]

noun



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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of kor1

From the Hebrew word °ìÅ°ù
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Example Sentences

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Some — like the kor moo yahng, a pork collar rubbed with coriander and garlic, then grilled — are classic Northeastern Thai flavors.

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He constantly speaks of women as a temptation, nearly always using a diminutive kor�sion, korasid�on—little girls—and as a temptation hardly to be resisted by young men.

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Corban, kor′ban, n. anything devoted to God in fulfilment of a vow.

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The kor, or smallpox, had not visited this place, and we saw and heard no more of this dread disease eastward of this.

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Considering this abundance, it is not surprising that even the halt that could not go far, and the lazy the would not, gathered each a hundred kor.

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