orë
Albanian
/ˈɔɾ(ə)/
noun
Definitions
- hour unit of time
- clock timepiece
- watch timepiece worn on the wrist
Etymology
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
Kanji
月
Emoji
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Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- horo- English
- horoscope English
- hora Latin
- horarium Latin
- hōra Latin
- hōrārium Latin
- Uhr German
- óra Hungarian
- ora Italian
- hora Spanish, Castilian
- horas Spanish, Castilian
- κονιορτός Ancient Greek
- ἄωρος Ancient Greek
- ὄρνυμι Ancient Greek
- ὡρολόγιον Ancient Greek
- ὡροσκοπεῖον Ancient Greek
- ὥρα Ancient Greek
- ὥριμος Ancient Greek
- ὥρᾱ Ancient Greek
- *h₃er- Proto-Indo-European
- *yeh₁- Proto-Indo-European
- ora Portuguese
- होरा Sanskrit
- houre Old French
- houre, (h)ore Old French
- ore Old French
- hora Catalan, Valencian
- hora Galician
- oară Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- oră Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- άγουρος Greek (modern)
- ώρα Greek (modern)
- ure Middle Dutch
- óre, hóre Old Irish
- úar Old Irish
- herë Albanian
- ora Old Portuguese
- oarã Aromanian
- ora Occitan
- ura Slovene
- oura Romansh
- ura Romansh
- hora Asturian
- হোরা Bengali
- oere Western Frisian
- óra Venetian
- houre xno
- jaura Dalmatian
- *ǫr Proto-Brythonic
- ora Ladin
- ëura Ladin
- ura Istriot
- ora Corsican
- ούρα Tsakonian