different between gyring vs goring

gyring

English

Verb

gyring

  1. present participle of gyre
    • 1598, Michael Drayton, England's Heroical Epistles, poem "Edward the Black Prince to Alice, Countess of Salisbury" (quoted from The Works of the English Poets, volume IV, published 1810, which differs slightly from another source):
      In little circlets there it doth arise,
      Then somewhat larger seeming in mine eyes:
      And in this gyring compass as it goes,
      So more and more the same in greatness grows:

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goring

English

Verb

goring

  1. present participle of gore

Noun

goring (plural gorings)

  1. The act by which something is gored; a wound inflicted by a horn, usually the horn of a bull in the context of bullfighting
  2. (textiles) A piece of cloth cut diagonally to increase its apparent width.

Translations

Adjective

goring (not comparable)

  1. (nautical) Cut gradually sloping, so as to be broader at the clew than at the earing of a sail.

Anagrams

  • gringo, orging

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