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WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Lore (disambiguation); Lore (album)

Lore         
(·obs ·Impf & ·p.p.) Lost.
II. Lore ·vt Workmanship.
III. Lore ·noun The anterior portion of the cheeks of insects.
IV. Lore ·vt That which is taught; hence, instruction; wisdom; advice; counsel.
V. Lore ·noun The space between the eye and bill, in birds, and the corresponding region in reptiles and fishes.
VI. Lore ·vt That which is or may be learned or known; the knowledge gained from tradition, books, or experience; often, the whole body of knowledge possessed by a people or class of people, or pertaining to a particular subject; as, the lore of the Egyptians; priestly lore; legal lore; folklore.
Lore         
1. Object-oriented language for knowledge representation. "Etude et Realisation d'un Language Objet: LORE", Y. Caseau, These, Paris-Sud, Nov 1987. 2. CGE, Marcoussis, France. Set-based language [same as 1?] E-mail: Christophe Dony <chd.ibp.fr>
lore         
lore1
¦ noun a body of traditions and knowledge on a subject: farming lore.
Origin
OE lar 'instruction', of Gmc origin: related to learn.
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lore2
¦ noun Zoology the surface on each side of a bird's head between the eye and the upper base of the beak, or between the eye and nostril in snakes.
Origin
C19: from L. lorum 'strap'.

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Lore

Lore may refer to:

  • Folklore, acquired knowledge or traditional beliefs
  • Oral lore or oral tradition, orally conveyed cultural knowledge and traditions
Examples of use of lore
1. Baseball – and school – always inspires such lore.
2. Together, they combine to evoke Mediterranean lore.
3. Source: ‘Lyrics, Legends, and Lore of Christmas,‘ by Alice E.
4. Admittedly, that lore makes for rather light reading.
5. A02 Willie Mays Aikens is a part of baseball lore.