hornus
Latin
adj
Definitions
- this year's, grown this year
Etymology
Derived from Proto-Indo-European *yeh₁- (year, season, do, act vigorously, make).
Origin
Proto-Indo-European
*yeh₁-
Gloss
year, season, do, act vigorously, make
Concept
Semantic Field
Time
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Kanji
年
Emoji
🗓️
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- New Year English
- birthyear English
- gigayear English
- half-year English
- kiloyear English
- leap year English
- megayear English
- midyear English
- multiyear English
- one-year-old English
- overyear English
- packyear English
- schoolyear English
- toyear English
- year English
- yearbook English
- yearday English
- yeared English
- yearend English
- yearer English
- yearful English
- yeargroup English
- yearhundred English
- yearling English
- yearlong English
- yearly English
- yearsman English
- yearsworth English
- yearthousand English
- yeartide English
- yeartime English
- yearward English
- yesteryear English
- horarium Latin
- hōra Latin
- hōrārium Latin
- Uhr German
- óra Hungarian
- ora Italian
- orologeria Italian
- orologiaio Italian
- orologiero Italian
- hora Spanish, Castilian
- horas Spanish, Castilian
- ὡροσκόπος Ancient Greek
- ὥρα Ancient Greek
- ὥρᾱ Ancient Greek
- *yeh₁- Proto-Indo-European
- *yeh₁ro- Proto-Indo-European
- ora Portuguese
- *jērą Proto-Germanic
- yeer Middle English
- houre Old French
- houre, (h)ore Old French
- ore Old French
- jara Serbo-Croatian
- јара Serbo-Croatian
- hora Catalan, Valencian
- hora Galician
- oară Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- oră Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- ure Middle Dutch
- óre, hóre Old Irish
- úar Old Irish
- herë Albanian
- orë Albanian
- ora Old Portuguese
- *yaHtúš Proto-Indo-Iranian
- *yáHr̥ Proto-Indo-Iranian
- oarã Aromanian
- ora Occitan
- ura Slovene
- oura Romansh
- ura Romansh
- hora Asturian
- oere Western Frisian
- óra Venetian
- yel Volapük
- yia Tok Pisin
- houre xno
- jaura Dalmatian
- *dānu Proto-Iranian
- *yáHr̥ Proto-Iranian
- *ǫr Proto-Brythonic
- ὡρολόγιον grc-koi
- ora Ladin
- ëura Ladin
- ura Istriot
- ora Corsican
- ier Chuukese