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† aˈcore, v. Obs. Forms: inf. 2–3 acori-en, acory-en, acory-e; 4 acore. [f. a- prefix 1 intensive + corian, cogn. w. ODu. coren, OHG. coron, choron, to taste. Neither corian nor acorian has yet been found in OE., and the history of the word is a blank before its appearance in the 12th c. as below.] To taste, feel the smart of, suffer.
c1200Trin. Coll. Hom. 45 Oðer hadde the gult . and ure hlouerd ihesu crist hit acorede. c1230Ancren Riwle 60 Þu schalt acorien þe rode? þat is acorien his sunne. c1270Old Eng. Misc. 75 In helle..Acoryen hit ful wraþe. 1297R. Glouc. 75 Þat a corede al þis lond. c1305E.E.P. 63 Þu hit schalt acore sore. c1330Florice & Bl. 767 Thou ne aughtest nowght mi deth acore. |