Latin | Angol |
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hora [horae] (1st) F noun | hournoun season [seasons]noun time [times]noun |
hora, hora noun {f} | hour(the time) |
hora, hora temporalis noun | temporal hour(variable time unit) |
hora, tempestas noun {f}, temPluS anni {n} | season [seasons](quarter of a year) |
hora aestiva noun | daylight saving time(an adjustment of the official time during summer) |
hora decima noun | ten o'clock(the start of the eleventh hour) |
hora duodecima noun {f} | twelve o'clock(start of the first hour of the day (expressed in the 12-hour system; 12 a.m.), see also: midnight) |
hora nona noun | nine o'clock(the start of the tenth hour) |
hora octava noun | eight o'clock(the start of the ninth hour) |
hora prima noun | one o'clock(the start of the second hour) |
hora quarta noun | four o'clock(the start of the fifth hour) |
hora quinta noun | five o'clock(the start of the sixth hour) |
hora secunda noun | two o'clock(the start of the third hour) |
hora septima noun | seven o'clock(the start of the eighth hour) |
hora sexta noun | six o'clock(the start of the seventh hour) |
hora tertia noun | three o'clock(the start of the fourth hour) |
hora undecima noun | eleven o'clock(the start of the twelfth hour) |
horalis [horalis, horale] adjective | hourlyadjective |
horarius [horaria, horarium] adjective | pertaining to hoursadjective timely (Cal)adjective |
horarium [horarii] (2nd) N noun | daily schedulenoun |
horarius [horarii] (2nd) M noun | timetable [timetables]noun |
Horatius proper noun {m} | Horace(male given name) Horace(poet) |
amphora [amphorae] (1st) F noun | |
amphoralis [amphoralis, amphorale] adjective | |
amphorarius [amphoraria, amphorarium] adjective | contained / stored in amphora / jarsadjective |
anaphora [anaphorae] (1st) F noun | anaphoranoun improper preceding referencenoun |
anchora [anchorae] (1st) F noun | anchor [anchors]noun |
anthypophora [anthypophorae] (1st) F noun | |
authoramentum [authoramenti] (2nd) N noun | reward [rewards]noun |