1. poore - Adjective
2. Poore - Proper noun
poore
Obsolete spelling of poor
Poore
An English surname.
He is not poore that hath little, but he that desireth much. George Herbert
A poore beauty finds more lovers then husbands. George Herbert
His drinke, the running streame, his cup, the bare Of his palme cloasde, his bed, the hard cold ground: To this poore life was Misery ybound. Thomas Sackville, 1st Earl of Dorset
Also graduated from the team are Bettis, Mackynzee Dalle, Madi Echevaria, Rachel Holtmann, Kendall Patton and Jasmine Poore. Source: Internet
Hardcover, 8vo, 205 pp. Contains Ralph Crane's Transcript of A Game at Chess; The Part of "Poore"; Musical and Dramatic Documents from the Middle Temple; and Fireworks for Queen Elizabeth. Source: Internet
Steven Poore, 51, listed as a transient, was arrested on Station Avenue by Officer James Fisher on a warrant. Source: Internet