hour
[ ouuh r, ou-er ]
/ aʊər, ˈaʊ ər /
noun
adjective
of, relating to, or noting an hour.
Idioms for hour
- Also one's last hour. the instant of death: The sick man knew that his hour had come.
- any crucial moment.
one's hour,
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, adjectiveWords nearby hour
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.