Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary · 1913

Yore

Yore (yōr) , adverb

[Old English yore, yare, yare, Anglo-Saxon geára;akin to geár a year, English year. r204. See Year.]

In time long past; in old time; long since. [Obsolete or Poetic]
As it hath been of olde times yore. — Chaucer
Which though he hath polluted oft and yore, Yet I to them for judgment just do fly. — Spenser
Where Abraham fed his flock of yore. — Keble
Collocations (1)
Of yore , of old time; long ago; as, in times or days of yore. But Satan now is wiser than of yore. — Pope