gore
$ \mathrm{gore}^1 |ɡôr|
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noun
blood that has been shed, especially as a result of violence:
〔傷口から出た〕血(糊);⦅文⦆ 血のり, 凝血
e.g. the film omitted the blood and gore in order to avoid controversy.
ORIGIN
Old English gor‘dung, dirt’, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch goor, Swedish gorr ‘muck, filth’. The current sense dates from the mid 16th century.
$ \mathrm{gore}^2 |ɡôr|
verb with object
(of an animal such as a bull) pierce or stab with a horn or tusk.
〈動物が〉…を角[牙]で突く, …を(とがったもの)で突く (!しばしば受け身で)
ORIGIN
late Middle English (in the sense ‘stab, pierce’): of unknown origin.
$ \mathrm{gore}^3 |ɡôr|
noun
a triangular or tapering piece of material used in making a garment, sail, or umbrella.
ゴア〘はぎ合わせてスカート・かさなどを作る三角形の布〙, まち
verb with object
make with a gore-shaped piece of material:
e.g. (as adjective gored) : a gored skirt.
ORIGIN
Old English gāra‘triangular piece of land’, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch geer and German Gehre, also probably to Old English gār ‘spear’ (a spearhead being triangular).