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bort

[bawrt] / bɔrt /


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“When my father said daay bort, pronouncing the word ‘deport’ by breaking it into syllables that creaked like a door opening and shutting,” she writes, “I felt its decree.”

From New York Times • May 14, 2023

It is tempting to wonder whether some curious misprints – "luther" for either; "bort" for both – constitute a sly joke about our own language-processing abilities.

From The Guardian • Aug. 20, 2010

For rock-boring the diamond rock-drill, an instrument with cutting edges made of bort or black diamond, is now generally adopted.

From The New Gresham Encyclopedia Volume 4, Part 1: Deposition to Eberswalde by Various

Bevidstheden om Hadbarderne, der engang havde fyldt Danerne med rædsel, svandt efterhånden bort, fordi Östersöegnenes hele ætniske stilling forandredes.

From The Relation of the Hrolfs Saga Kraka and the Bjarkarimur to Beowulf A Contribution To The History Of Saga Development In England And The Scandinavian Countries by Olson, Oscar Ludvig

Jes: I slig en Nat sig Thisbe listed �ngstelig, over Duggen saa L�vens Skygge f�r hun saa den selv, og l�b forskr�kket bort.

From An Essay Toward a History of Shakespeare in Norway by Ruud, Martin Brown