gored


gored

pierced with a horn: The bullfighter was gored; a triangular piece of material: a gored skirt
Not to be confused with:gourd – hard-shelled fruit of a plant: The colorful bowls were made of gourds.

gore 1

G0200100 (gôr)tr.v. gored, gor·ing, gores To pierce or stab with a horn or tusk.
[Middle English goren, probably from gore, spear, from Old English gār.]

gore 2

G0200100 (gôr)n.1. A triangular or tapering piece of cloth forming a part of something, as in a skirt or sail.2. A small triangular piece of land.tr.v. gored, gor·ing, gores 1. To provide with a gore.2. To cut into a gore.
[Middle English, from Old English gāra, triangular piece of land.]

gore 3

G0200100 (gôr)n. Blood, especially coagulated blood from a wound.
[Middle English, filth, from Old English gor.]
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