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1. eie-sōr n.

Additional spellings: eiesor
4 quotations in 1 sense
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Soreness or ailment of the eyes.

2. Sarasī̆neis adj.

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(a) Of Saracen manufacture or style; brouet Sarasineis blaunk, a milk-based sauce; (b) of Saracen birth; (c) as noun: the territory of the Saracens [cp. Sarasinesse n.(a)].

3. n.

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(a) A large tub, vat; (b) so stang (tre), a pole inserted through the handles of such a tub or vat, by which two persons might carry it.

4. sōr(e n.(1)

Additional spellings: sore
182 quotations in 8 senses
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(a) Pain in bodily parts or organs due to wounds, illness, childbirth, etc.; the sensation of physical pain or soreness; an experience or undergoing of physical pain; physical affliction or suffering…

5. rof-sōre n.

Additional spellings: rofsore
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A cut, gash.

6. Sarasī̆n(e n.(1)

Additional spellings: Sarasine
88 quotations in 1 sense
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(a) A Turk; also, an Arab; also, a Moslem; -- often with ref. to the Crusades; Sarasin hed, the head of a Saracen; (b) a heathen, pagan; an infidel; (c) as a type of non-Christian; Sarasin or jeu, jeu

7. sōr(e adj.(2)

Additional spellings: sore
185 quotations in 9 senses
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(a) Characterized or attended by physical pain, painful; also, fig. of the wound of sin; of death: agonizing; peines sor, painful agonies or sufferings; (b) inflicting physical pain, causing pain; of…

8. sōrlī adv.

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(a) Sorrowfully, sadly, ruefully; also, so as to cause sorrow [last quot.]; (b) wretchedly, miserably; (c) fiercely, severely, hard; also, greatly, very much; (d) in a state of physical pain.