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ordure

[ awr-jer, ‑d²âoor ]

noun

  1. dung; manure; excrement.


ordure

/ ˈɔ˻åÂáÊŠÉ™ /

noun

  1. excrement; dung
  2. something regarded as being morally offensive
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Other ˜yÐÄvlog Forms

  • ´Ç°ùd³Ü°ù·´Ç³Ü²õ adjective
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of ordure1

1300–50; Middle English < Old French, equivalent to ord filthy (< Latin horridus horrid ) + -ure -ure
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of ordure1

C14: via Old French, from ord dirty, from Latin horridus shaggy
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“Though purple may have symbolized a higher order, it reeked of a lower ordure,†Dr. Grovier writes in his book, “The Art of Colour.â€

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Government entomologists imported dozens of species of beetles to address several problems, among them fouled pastures, slowing decomposition and disease-carrying flies in ordure.

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“It is I, Abigail,†she says, standing there with ordure on her dress, having been booted out of a carriage.

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“The ordure and other evacuations of the sick, were allowed to remain in the most offensive state imaginable....It was, in fact, a great human slaughter-house.â€

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The alternative — trying to cram all this ordure back into its closet and forget we ever saw it — is, I hope, unthinkable.

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