Ore
See also: Appendix:Variations of "ore"
English
Etymology
- From Old English ora (“edge, stream bank, brink”)
- For the river, a back-formation from Orford, Suffolk.
Proper noun
Ore
- A suburban area, formerly a village, in Hastings borough, East Sussex, England (OS grid ref TQ8311).
- A river in Suffolk, England, in two sections; a non-tidal section that joins the River Alde, and a tidal section, a renaming of the Alde parallel to the coast south of Aldeburgh, passing Orford before entering the North Sea.
- A tributary of the River Leven, Fife council area, Scotland.
Anagrams
Italian
Etymology
From Ancient Greek Ὥρα (Hṓra)
Proper noun
Ore f