Hora [noun]

Definition of Hora:

collective farm

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Opposite/Antonyms of Hora:

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Sentence/Example of Hora:

Along with it she sent a copy of some of the stanzas from Hora Novissima, which at this time were such an enjoyment to her.

Si sciret paterfamilias qua hora fur uenturus esset; vigilaret utique non sineret perfodi domum suam.

You don't suppose that word has anything to do with the Latin hora, meaning hour, do you?

Papa ubique visitatur, ut destruatur; venit enim finis et hora ejus.

In Kutn Hora, of a total of 600 houses, 200 remained without owners or tenants.

A season is to him as a Hora was at first to the Greeks, the fruits of a season, what our farmers would call “a good year.”

Kelly natus hora quarta a meridieb ut annotatum reliquit pater ejus.

Obiit, hora secunda post mediam noctem, ut intellexi ex literis Dni Lasky, receptis die 29 per Alexandrum.

July 10th, Mr. William Maynard natus hora 12 noctis, vel paulo post, Londini.

Nov. 8th, illustrissimus princeps versus Pragam; iter institit hora tertia a meridie.