gorer

noun

Etymology

From gore + -er.

  1. derived from *gʷʰer- — “hot; warm
  2. inherited from *gurą — “half-digested stomach contents; faeces; manure
  3. inherited from *gor
  4. inherited from gor — “manure, dung, filth, muck, dirt
  5. inherited from gore
  6. suffixed as gorer — “gore + er

Definitions

  1. Someone or something that gores (typically an animal that gores other creatures).

    • Sreng then explains that the name of the weapon is Craisech ; that they are " gorers of flesh", and " crushers of bones", and " breakers of shields", and that their thrust or stroke is death, or perpetual mutilation.

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