hora
hōra
ae,
f
, w(/ra, an hour (one
twelfth of the day between sunrise and sunset): Dum haec dicit, abiit hora, T.: horam amplius moliebantur: horam durare, H.: in horā saepe ducentos versūs dictabat, H.: horas trīs dicere: quattuor horarum spatium, Cs.:
hora quota est? what o'clock? H.: nuntiare quot horas, the time of day, Iu.: hora
secunda postridie: post horam primam noctis: clavum mutare in horas, every
hour, H.: in diem et horam, i. e. continually,
H.—Prov.: in horam vivere, from hand to mouth.—Plur., a horologe,
dial, clock: moveri videmus horas: mittere ad horas, send
to ask the time.—A time, time of year, season: quamcumque
deus tibi fortunaverit horam, H.: recte
vivendi, H.: crastina, V.: verni temporis, H.: Caniculae, i. e.
midsummer, H.: Quae rapit hora diem, i. e. time,
H.—Person., the Hours, attendants of the sun: positae
spatiis aequalibus, O.: Nox Horis acta, V.