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loreOld English lar "learning, what is taught, knowledge, science, doctrine; art or act of teaching," from Proto-Germanic *laizo (Old Saxon lera, Old Frisian lare, Middle Dutch lere, Dutch leer, [..]
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loreThe learning and transmission of a cultural heritage.
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lorenore
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loreThe region between the eye and bill on the side of a bird's head, used for ID.
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loreArea between the eye and the bill.
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lorearea between eye and bill
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loren.(1) "loss," s.v. lore sb.\2 OED. KEY: lore@n1
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loren1 1 lore 1
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loren.(2) "lore, knowledge; teaching; advice," s.v. lore sb.\1 OED. KEY: lore@n2
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loren2 34 loore 24 lore 10
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loreWhat the STs will buy for your character should you bank more than 10 XP Loves Darren West:
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loreRefers to the stories that exist about the champions outside of the game.
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lore
all the facts and traditions about a particular subject that have been accumulated over time through education or experience.
''the lore of the Ancient Egyptians''
* Milton
*: His fair offspring [..]
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lore
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loreGerman contracted form of Eleonore.
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loreMeans "flower" in Basque.
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