Gore

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See also: gore, góré, göre, gøre, górę, and Göre

English[edit]

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 Gore, New Zealand on Wikipedia

Etymology[edit]

From any of various places named Gore, from gore (a triangular piece of land where roads meet).

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Gore

  1. A surname.
    Al Gore was the 45th Vice-President of the United States.
  2. A place name:
    1. A town in eastern Southland, New Zealand, situated on the Mataura River and named after Thomas Gore Browne.
    2. A small town in Goondiwindi Region, Queensland, Australia, named after St George Richard Gore.
    3. Gore Water, a minor tributary in Scotland which flows through Gorebridge to the River South Esk.
    4. A rural community in Hants County, Nova Scotia, Canada, named after Charles Stephen Gore.
    5. A township municipality in Argenteuil Regional County Municipality, Quebec, Canada, named after Francis Gore.
    6. A number of places in the United States:
      1. An unincorporated community in Chattooga County, Georgia.
      2. A township in Huron County, Michigan.
      3. An unincorporated community in Warren County, Missouri.
      4. An unincorporated community in Hocking County, Ohio.
      5. A town in Sequoyah County, Oklahoma, named after Thomas Gore.
      6. An unincorporated community in Frederick County, Virginia.

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Etymology[edit]

Clipping of Grigore.

Proper noun[edit]

Gore m

  1. a male given name
  2. a surname