Kore

//ˈkɔːɹeɪ//

Synonyms for "kore" (99 found)

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Translations

10 translations across 9 languages.

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Catalan

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  • cora noun (sculpture)

Czech

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  • koré noun (sculpture)

Finnish

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  • kore noun (sculpture)
  • kore-veistos noun (sculpture)

French

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  • coré noun (sculpture)

German

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  • Kore noun (sculpture)

Greek

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  • κόρη noun (sculpture)

Japanese

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  • コレー noun (sculpture)

Polish

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  • kora noun (sculpture)

Russian

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  • ко́ра noun (sculpture)

Sample sentences

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Mus. No 685: Archaic kore of island marble (500-490 B. C.) 4 ft high. Attic work. This kore is not wearing the Ionian smile, but a look of solemn gravity. She does not gather up her robes with the left hand like the other kores,[…].

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Ducat believes that all the kore plastic vessels wearing transverse himatia ending in stepped folds over the abdomen originate in Rhodes (1966: 72).

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Inscribed dedications often took the form of korai (singular: kore): statues, usually life-size or larger of female figures, generally goddesses.

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