prore
English
Etymology
Noun
prore (plural prores)
- (poetic, obsolete) The prow or fore part of a ship.
- 1715, Homer, Iliad, translated by Alexander Pope, Book II,
- These in twelve galleys with vermilion prores
- Beneath his conduct sought the Phrygian shores..
- 1715, Homer, Iliad, translated by Alexander Pope, Book II,
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Italian
Noun
prore f
- plural of prora
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