Chore Definition

chôr
chores
noun
chores
A small routine task, as of a housekeeper or farmer.
Webster's New World
A hard or unpleasant task.
Webster's New World

A task, especially a difficult, unpleasant, or routine one.

Washing dishes is a chore, but we can't just stop eating.
Wiktionary

(obsolete) A choir or chorus.

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suffix
A plant distributed by a specified agency.
Zoochore.
American Heritage
verb
(US, dated) To do chores.
Wiktionary

(UK, informal) To steal.

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Other Word Forms of Chore

Noun

Singular:
chore
Plural:
chores

Origin of Chore

  • From Middle English cherre (“odd job, turn, occasion, business”), from Old English ċerr, ċierr (“a turn”), from ċierran (“to turn”), from Proto-Germanic *karzijaną (“to turn”), from Proto-Indo-European *gers- (“to bend, turn”). Cognate with Old Saxon kērian, Old High German chēran (German kehren (“to turn”)). See also char.

    From Wiktionary

  • From Greek khōrein to spread about from khōros place, room ghē- in Indo-European roots

    From American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition

  • Possibly derived from the Romani word chōr (“thief”), see also Geordie word chor.

    From Wiktionary

  • From Ancient Greek χωρέω (khōreō, “to move, spread").

    From Wiktionary

  • Variant of char

    From American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition

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