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yore,
  Etymology :Middle English, from yore, adverb, long ago, from Old English gEara, from gEar year; more at YEAR. Pronunciation :'yOr, 'yor. Function :noun. Date :14th century.
Turkish translation for "yore in English language"
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yore eski zaman (isim)tr 
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yore geçmiş günler tr 
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yore (isim) eski zaman tr 
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yore uzak geçmiş tr 
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yore of yore eski zamanlarda olan tr 
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yore in days of yore bir varmış bir yokmuş tr 
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yore geçmiş zamanlar tr 
English translation for "yore in English language"
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yore in the distant past, many years ago (Archaic) en 
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yore Of yore is used to refer to a period of time in the past. The images provoked strong surges of nostalgia for the days of yore = of old. Time long past: days of yore. of yore existing a long time ago en 
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yore the time that has elapsed; "forget the past" en 
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yore distant past (Archaic) (isim)en 
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yore In time long past; in old time; long since en 
German translation for "yore in English language"
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yore vormals de 
 
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