ur

Danish

[ˈuɐ̯ˀ]

noun
Definitions
  • clock
  • watch

Etymology

Borrowed from Middle Low German ūr borrowed from Middle Dutch ūre borrowed from Old French houre (hour) borrowed from Latin hōra (hour, season, time) borrowed from Ancient Greek ὥρα (season, time, year, hour, whether of the year, any time period, or day, month, period, part of a sacrificial victim, fixed period of time, any limited time).

Origin

Ancient Greek

ὥρα

Gloss

season, time, year, hour, whether of the year, any time period, or day, month, period, part of a sacrificial victim, fixed period of time, any limited time

Concept
Semantic Field

Time

Ontological Category

Person/Thing

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