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ore

[awr, ohr] / ɔr, oʊr /




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So that when he issued a new coin and called it an öre and a half, people were suspicious and refused to take it till he reduced it to something like its value.

From The Swedish Revolution Under Gustavus Vasa by Watson, Paul Barron

"It costs five öre to go up in the lift, and three öre to come down," she replied.

From Gerda in Sweden by McDonald, Etta Austin Blaisdell

He had started out with plenty of vouchers in his pocket, but only one crown and fifty öre in coin.

From Married by Strindberg, August

A good filet de bœuf costs about 90 öre.

From The Gourmet's Guide to Europe by Newnham-Davis, Lieut.-Col. (Nathaniel)

The öre coin has no distinct head or tail, so the Skipper named one side heads, and tossed.

From Three in Norway by Two of Them by Clutterbuck, Walter J.




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