hour

[ ouuh r, ou-er ]
/ aʊər, ˈaʊ ər /

noun

adjective

of, relating to, or noting an hour.

Idioms for hour

    one's hour,
    1. Also one's last hour. the instant of death: The sick man knew that his hour had come.
    2. any crucial moment.

Origin of hour

1175–1225; Middle English ( h)oure < Anglo-French; Old French ( h)ore < Latin hōra < Greek hṓrā time, season

OTHER WORDS FROM hour

hour·less, adjective

WORDS THAT MAY BE CONFUSED WITH hour

are hour our

Example sentences from the Web for hour

British Dictionary definitions for hour

hour
/ (aʊə) /

noun

See also hours

Word Origin for hour

C13: from Old French hore, from Latin hōra, from Greek: season

Scientific definitions for hour

hour
[ our ]

A unit of time equal to one of the 24 equal parts of a day; 60 minutes.♦ A sidereal hour is 124 of a sidereal day, and a mean solar hour is 124 of a mean solar day. See more at sidereal time solar time.
A unit of measure of longitude or right ascension, equal to 15° or 124 of a great circle.

Idioms and Phrases with hour

hour

see after hours; all hours; by the day (hour); eleventh hour; happy hour; keep late hours; on the hour; small hours.