Bor

/bɔːr/ noun

An archaic or dialectal term for a hole or opening made by boring, or sometimes used as a variant of 'bore' in older English.

From Old English 'borian' meaning to bore or drill, related to Germanic roots; the noun form developed from the verb to describe the action or its result.

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