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corved
† corved, ppl. a. Obs. In corved herring (corruptly corred, cored): see quots.1641 S. Smith Herringbusse Trade 7 The Corved Herrings, which are to make red Herrings, are those that are taken in the Yarmouth seas, provided that they can bee carried on shore within 2 or 3 dayes after they be taken, ot... Oxford English Dictionary
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corred
corred (herrings): see corved. Oxford English Dictionary
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cored
▪ I. cored, ppl. a. (kɔəd) [f. core v., n.1 + -ed.] 1. With the core taken out; as ‘a cored apple’.1912 Daily Chron. 11 Mar., Peaches and cored apples from California. 2. Placed in or occupying the inmost part.c 1825 Beddoes Poems 89 The cored sleep of sleep, tranquillity. 3. Founding. Moulded with ... Oxford English Dictionary
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herring
herring (ˈhɛrɪŋ) Forms: α. 1 hǽring, -inc, -ingc, -incg, 1–7 hering, 4–6 heryng(e, 5–6 heeryng, 6 hearyng(e, 6–7 (8–9 dial.) hearing, (5 heirreng, hearrynge, 6 heyring, 7 heerring); β. 5 herryng(e, 6–7 herringe, 6– herring. [OE. hǽring, héring = OFris. hêreng, EFris häring, -ink, MLG. harink, herink... Oxford English Dictionary
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cor
▪ I. ‖ cor1 (kɔː(r)) [Heb. kōr lit. ‘round vessel’, adapted by LXX. as κόρος, Vulgate corus, chorus, whence in Wyclif (also chore, choore) and Rhemish.] A Hebrew and Phœnician measure of capacity, the same that was in earlier times called the homer, containing ten ephahs or baths = about 9½ bushels ... Oxford English Dictionary
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core
▪ I. core, n.1 (kɔə(r)) Forms: 4– core; also 4–5 coore, 5–7 coare, (7 chore, choare, kore, quore), 7–8 coar. [Appears c 1400, in senses 1, 2; core has been the prevailing spelling from the first. Etymology uncertain. Minsheu conjectured ‘perhaps it hath its name from L. cor the heart, because it lie... Oxford English Dictionary
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