-
known as olim ("those who go up [to Israel]"). The use of the
Hebrew word "
Yored" (which
means "descending") is a
modern renewal of a term
taken from the...
- Look up
yore in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Yore may
refer to
Yöre, Kuyucak, a
village in
Turkey Yore!, a
comic strip in The
Dandy River Yore, a historic...
- Hillel-
Yored Amilcar Tony Konaté (born 28
December 1994) is a
professional footballer who
plays as a
goalkeeper for the
French club Châteauroux in the...
- Paul
Yore (born c. 1988) is an
Australian contemporary artist. He
works with a
variety of
media including tapestry, banners,
quilted hangings, and large-scale...
- The Ways of
Yore is the
eleventh studio album by
Norwegian musical project Burzum,
released on 2 June 2014 by sole
member Varg Vikernes'
label Byelobog...
- Burton-on-
Yore (historically also
Burton upon Ure) is a
civil parish in the
former Harrogate district of
North Yorkshire, England,
facing Masham across...
- counter-culture, his
voice is
devoid of feeling. Like the
tenors and
baritones of
yore, he
wants his
voice to be an instrument—specifically, an
electric guitar...
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Yore Mill is a
historic building in Aysgarth, a
village in
North Yorkshire, in England. The mill lies on the
River Ure, by
Yore Bridge. In the late Mediaeval...
- The Days of
Yore is a
British historical play by
Richard ****berland. It was
first staged at the
Covent Garden Theatre on 13
January 1796. The original...
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Yoric Ravet (born 12
September 1989) is a
French professional footballer who
plays as a
winger for FC
Allobroges Asafia.
Since childhood,
Ravet was with...