Some say that the intention of the ceremony is to drive out winter; but Kore is conceived as a malignant being who devours children.
And there is a little Japanese song referring to the practice: 'Hore-gusuri koka niwa naika to imori ni toeba, yubi-wo marumete kore bakari.
He believes that Kore has split; he believes the police may come, but he says they daren't touch him: he has been too useful to them: he knows too much.
Kore was shot at Moabit Prison this morning," she said in a low voice.
On that Kore took his leave, promising to look in and see how I was faring in a few days' time.
Then all old Kore can say is that the gentleman has come to the right shop, as his gracious brother did.
As poetry dealt chiefly with the incidents of the story, so it is with the personages of the story--with Demeter and Kore themselves--that sculpture has to do.
And it is only when these two contrasted images have been [95] brought into intimate relationship, only when Kore and Persephone have been identified, that the deeper mythology of Demeter begins.
So far the attributes of Demeter and Koreare similar.
As the Kore is the representative of vegetable life, so Hestia stands in general for the indoor life, the family.
The title Kore became almost a proper name, though the designation was not so definite as in the cases of Bel and Ishtar.
Demeter was merely the deified grain-traffic, and Dionysos was little else than the god of wine, while poor Kore fell out without any particular content for a curious reason that we shall see in a moment.
No better proof of this can be desired than the one accidentally given us in the introduction of Demeter and her daughter Kore into Rome as Ceres and Libera in B.
But there was an old goddess Libera, a shadowy potentiality contrasted and paired with the masculine Liber, and they chose her and gave Kore her name.
Ki tekore ahau e ora, if I should not be (or become) well.
Kei kore ahau e ora, lest I should not be (or become) well.
E kore e roa kua mate," and at once fell back into the crowd.
Both are children almost; they may be nineteen, but neither look it; Kore laughs deep down in his throat, and laughs heartiest when his own jokes amuse the listeners.
When in the trenches Bill and Kore amuse themselves by potting all day long at the German lines.
When the row subsidedKore was helped down, his face bleeding and an ugly gash showing above his left eye.
Kore asserted that he had caught the chicken singing The Watch on the Rhine on the top of a neighbouring chateau and took it as lawful booty of war.
Kore was followed by another fellow struck in the leg, and drawing himself wearily along.
Kore is also a punster who makes abominable puns; these amuse nobody except, perhaps, himself.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "kore" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.