Proper noun
A surname.
A diminutive of the male given name Isidore.
A village in the Metropolitan Borough of Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England (OS grid ref SK3181).
The River Dore, a river in Herefordshire, England, which joins the River Monnow near Monmouth Cap.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgDore Gold, president of the Jerusalem Center for Public Affairs, told JNS the meeting between Netanyahu and al-Burhan was the “crowning achievement” of the prime minister’s visit. Source: Internet
His main title theme had been discarded when Rose, who had originally been hired to compose the musical score in 1955, was discharged from the project by Dore Schary sometime between Christmas 1955 and New Year’s Day. Source: Internet
Meanwhile, Foreign Ministry Director-General Dore Gold, who met Sunday in Guinea with President Alpha Conde, stopped on his way back from West Africa to Israel in a Muslim country in the region where Israel does not have diplomatic relations. Source: Internet
Despite Mr Dore believing some of the EBA clauses are unfriendly to volunteers, he was sure that firefighters in Cardinia Shire could maintain good working relationships. Source: Internet
Dr. Dore Gold: PA initiative to sue UK over Balfour Declaration shows its refusal to accept the Jewish people's connection to Israel. Source: Internet
Bound in green cloth, with forty black and white illustrations throughout and a final 8 pages of plates; most illustrations done by celebrated 19th century engraver and illustrator Gustave Dore. Source: Internet