Yores
chiefly literary. time past:
knights of yore.
obsolete. of old; long ago.
historical examples
rimrock trail j. allan dunn
the lone ranger rides fran striker
rimrock trail j. allan dunn
rimrock trail j. allan dunn
noun
time long past (now only in the phrase of yore)
adverb
(obsolete) in the past; long ago
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