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SORE, n.

1. A place in an animal body where the skin and flesh are ruptured or bruised, so as to be pained with the slightest pressure.

2. An ulcer; a boil.

3. In Scriptures, grief; affliction. 2 Chron. 6.

SORE, a.

1. Tender and susceptible of pain from pressure; as, a boil, ulcer or abscess is very sore; a wounded place is sore; inflammation renders a part sore.

2. Tender, as the mind; easily pained, grieved or vexed; very susceptible of irritation from any thing that crosses the inclination. Malice and hatred are very fretting, and apt to make our minds sore and uneasy.

3. Affected with inflammation; as sore eyes.

4. Violent with pain; severe; afflictive; distressing; as a sore disease; sore evil or calamity; a sore night.

5. Severe; violent; as a sore conflict.

6. Criminal; evil.

SORE, adv.

1. With painful violence; intensely; severely; grievously. They hand presseth me sore.

2. Greatly; violently; deeply. He was sorely afflicted at the loss of his son. Sore sigh'd the knight, who this long sermon heard.

SORE, v.t. To wound; to make sore.

SORE, n. A hawk of the first year.

1913 Definition
Sore (sore)
a.(?)
Sore
[F. saure, sore, sor; faucon sor a sore falcon. See Sorrel, n.]
  1. Reddish brown; sorrel.
    [R.]

    Sore falcon. (Zoöl.) See Sore, n., 1.

  2. A young buck in the fourth year. See the Note under Buck.
  3. Tender to the touch; susceptible of pain from pressure; inflamed; painful; -- said of the body or its parts; as, a sore hand.
  4. Fig.: Sensitive; tender; easily pained, grieved, or vexed; very susceptible of irritation.

    Malice and hatred are very fretting and vexatious, and apt to make our minds sore and uneasy. Tillotson.

  5. Severe; afflictive; distressing; as, a sore disease; sore evil or calamity.
    Shak.
  6. Criminal; wrong; evil.
    [Obs.] Shak.

    Sore throat (Med.), inflammation of the throat and tonsils; pharyngitis. See Cynanche. -- Malignant, Ulcerated or Putrid, sore throat. See Angina, and under Putrid.

  7. A place in an animal body where the skin and flesh are ruptured or bruised, so as to be tender or painful; a painful or diseased place, such as an ulcer or a boil.

    The dogs came and licked his sores. Luke xvi. 21.

  8. Fig.: Grief; affliction; trouble; difficulty.
    Chaucer.

    I see plainly where his sore lies. Sir W. Scott.

    Gold sore. (Med.) See under Gold, n.

  9. In a sore manner; with pain; grievously.

    Thy hand presseth me sore. Ps. xxxviii. 2.

  10. Greatly; violently; deeply.

    [Hannah] prayed unto the Lord and wept sore. 1 Sam. i. 10.

    Sore sighed the knight, who this long sermon heard. Dryden.


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