vore

See also: Vore, -vore, and воре

English

Etymology

From -vore.

Noun

vore (uncountable)

  1. (informal, slang) The genre of creative work appreciated by vorarephiles, or any creative works that fall under this category.
    • 2005, "Lord Flame Stryke", Re: Curious (on newsgroup alt.fan.dragons)
      Me, I like vore and unbirth. But then, I'm strange []
    • 2009, Zack Parsons, Your Next-Door Neighbor Is A Dragon (page 211)
      Many of his videos include the classic vore image of a woman's legs in stockings and high heels sticking out of the mouth of one of his monsters []

Usage notes

  • Vorarephilia material can be subcategorized into "soft vore" (where the victim is swallowed whole and survives) and "hard vore" (involving killing and digestion).

Verb

vore (third-person singular simple present vores, present participle voring, simple past and past participle vored)

  1. (informal, slang) To consume or to eat within the context of vorarephilia.
    • 2012 Jan 31, "lucyhotlegs", how can i be vored by plants and stuff like that (on community.secondlife.com)
      how can i be vored by plants and stuff like that

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Catalan

Noun

vore

  1. (Valencia) Alternative form of veure

Cornish

Noun

vore

  1. Soft mutation of bore.

Danish

Pronoun

vore (formal, plural, singular common vor, neuter vort)

  1. (possessive) plural of vor

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Friulian

Noun

vore f (plural voris)

  1. work

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Italian

Noun

vore f

  1. plural of vora

Lithuanian

Pronunciation 1

  • IPA(key): [ˈʋorɛ]

Noun

vóre m

  1. vocative singular of voras

Pronunciation 2

  • IPA(key): [ʋɔˈrɛ]

Noun

vorè m

  1. locative singular of voras

Middle Dutch

Etymology 1

From Old Dutch fora, fore, from Proto-Germanic *furai.

Preposition

vōre [+accusative or dative]

  1. before, in front of
  2. before (in time)
  3. before, in preference to
  4. against (as protection)
  5. for, directed at, for the benefit of
  6. for, in exchange for
Alternative forms
Descendants

Adverb

vōre

  1. in front
  2. before, earlier

Etymology 2

From Old Dutch *furo, from Proto-Germanic *furhs.

Noun

vōre f

  1. furrow
  2. ditch, trench
Inflection

This noun needs an inflection-table template.

Descendants

Further reading

  • vore (I)”, in Vroegmiddelnederlands Woordenboek, 2000
  • vore (II)”, in Vroegmiddelnederlands Woordenboek, 2000
  • vore (III)”, in Vroegmiddelnederlands Woordenboek, 2000
  • vore (I)”, in Middelnederlandsch Woordenboek, 1929
  • vore (II)”, in Middelnederlandsch Woordenboek, 1929

Norwegian Nynorsk

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /²ʋoːrə/ (examples of pronunciation)

Verb

vore

  1. past participle of vera and vere

Swedish

Verb

vore

  1. past subjunctive of vara; were, would be
    Vore det val idag, skulle oppositionspartierna vinna.
    If elections were held today, the opposition parties would win.
    Det bästa vore ju om vi alla kunde enas om det här.
    It would be best if we could all agree on this.

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