yore

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English - Turkish
geçmiş
eski zaman
(isim) eski zaman
geçmiş zamanlar
in days of yore bir varmış bir yokmuş
uzak geçmiş
eskiden
in days of yore
vaktiyle
in days of yore
çok eskiden
in days of yore
eskiden
in days of yore
bir zamanlar
of yore
eski zaman, eski: I miss those Bairams of
of yore
çok eskiden: Here lived of yore an archduchess. Çok eskiden burada bir arşidüşes yaşardı
of yore
eskiden

Tanrıların sevdikleri genç ölür, denirmiş eskiden. - Whom the gods love die young, was said of yore.

English - English
Common misspelling of your
Common misspelling of you're
time long past

This word comes from the days of yore.

{a} of long time past, of old time, formerly
Of yore is used to refer to a period of time in the past. The images provoked strong surges of nostalgia for the days of yore = of old. Time long past: days of yore. of yore existing a long time ago
In time long past; in old time; long since
{i} distant past (Archaic)
the time that has elapsed; "forget the past"
in the distant past, many years ago (Archaic)
days of yore
the past; bygone days (nostalgic)
days of yore
the old days, days gone by, a long time ago, way back when
of yore
from earlier times, in the past
yore

    Turkish pronunciation

    yôr

    Pronunciation

    /ˈyôr/ /ˈjɔːr/

    Etymology

    [ 'yOr, 'yor ] (noun.) 14th century. From Middle English, from Old English ġēara (literally “of years”), genitive plural of ġēar (“year”). More at year.
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