Etymology: [ au(-&)r ] (noun.) 13th century. Middle English houre, oure from Anglo-Norman (h)oure from Old French houre, (h)ore from Latin hōra (“hour”) from Ancient Greek ὥρα (hōrā, “any time or period, whether of the year, month, or day”) from Proto-Indo-European *yer-, *yor- (“year, season”). Akin to Old English ġēar (“year”). Displaced native Middle English stunde, stound "hour, moment, stound" (from Old English stund "hour, time, moment"), Middle English ȝetid, tid "hour, time" (from Old English *ġetīd, compare Old Saxon getīd "hour, time").
saat, zaman, vakit, ekvatorda on beş derecelik mesafe, an idle hour boş vakit, vakit zaman, bir saatiik yol, hour hand akrep after hours çalışma saatlerinden sonraki zaman, hour circle astr, saat dairesi, gök kutuplarından geçen büyük daire, sürekli, saattir, saatte, saatte bir, saat başı, devamlı, saatlik, saat başi, adv.saatlik:adj.saatlik,saat başı, her saat başı vuku bulan, her saat başı, saatte bir olan, mesai saatleri, saatte bir doğrula, saatler,
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vakit isim
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ekvatorda on beş derecelik mesafe
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an idle hour boş vakit
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hour hand akrep after hours çalışma saatlerinden sonraki zaman
The time, A season, moment, time or stound, A time period of sixty minutes; one twenty-fourth of a day, Something that happens out of hours happens at a time that is not during the usual hours of business or work. Teachers refused to run out of hours sports matches because they weren't being paid, If something happens on the hour, it happens every hour at, for example, nine o'clock, ten o'clock, and so on, and not at any number of minutes past an hour, distance measured by the time taken to cover it; "we live an hour from the airport"; "its just 10 minutes away", A measure of distance traveled, clock time; "the hour is getting late", Certain prayers to be repeated at stated times of the day, as matins and vespers, a period of time equal to 1/24th of a day; "the job will take more than an hour", The time of the day, as expressed in hours and minutes, and indicated by a timepiece; as, what is the hour? At what hour shall we meet? Fixed or appointed time; conjuncture; a particular time or occasion; as, the hour of greatest peril; the man for the hour, a special and memorable period; "it was their finest hour, unit of time equal to 60 minutes; certain time of day, The twenty-fourth part of a day; sixty minutes, distance measured by the time taken to cover it; "we live an hour from the airport"; "its just 10 minutes away" a period of time equal to 1/24th of a day; "the job will take more than an hour" clock time; "the hour is getting late" a special and memorable period; "it was their finest hour, You can refer to the period of time during which something happens or operates each day as the hours during which it happens or operates. the hours of darkness Phone us on this number during office hours, If you refer to the hours involved in a job, you are talking about how long you spend each week doing it and when you do it. I worked quite irregular hours, see eleventh hour see lunch hour see rush hour, If you refer, for example, to someone's hour of need or hour of happiness, you are referring to the time in their life when they are or were experiencing that condition or feeling. the darkest hour of my professional life, You can refer to a particular time or moment as a particular hour. the hour of his execution = time, An hour is a period of sixty minutes. They waited for about two hours I only slept about half an hour that night. a twenty-four hour strike, emphasis People say that something takes or lasts hours to emphasize that it takes or lasts a very long time, or what seems like a very long time. Getting there would take hours, A clock that strikes the hour strikes when it is exactly one o'clock, two o'clock, and so on, If you do something after hours, you do it outside normal business hours or the time when you are usually at work. a local restaurant where steel workers unwind after hours see also after-hours, disapproval If you say that something happens at all hours of the day or night, you disapprove of it happening at the time that it does or as often as it does. She didn't want her fourteen-year-old daughter coming home at all hours of the morning, n jam, An integer from 0 (midnight) to 23 (11 p m ), A unit of time One hour equals 60 minutes, or 3 600 seconds, A 24th part of a day, (Greek and Latin, hora ) At the eleventh hour Just in time not to be too late; only just in time to obtain some benefit The allusion is to the parable of labourers hired for the vineyard (Matt xx ) My hour is not yet come The time of my death is not yet fully come The allusion is to the belief that the hour of our birth and death is appointed and fixed "When Jesus knew that His hour was come " - John xiii 1 In an evil hour Acting under an unfortunate impulse In astrology we have our lucky and unlucky hours In the small hours of the morning One, two, and three, after midnight To keep good hours To return home early every night; to go to bed bedtimes "Se retirer la nuit de bonne heure " In Latin, "Tempestive se domum recipere ", If something happens in the early hours or in the small hours, it happens in the early morning after midnight. Gibbs was arrested in the early hours of yesterday morning, a special and memorable period; "it was their finest hour", sixty minutes, as in: It seemed like I waited an hour, but it was only twenty minutes, measure used for medium amounts of time -- " his commute takes one hour and 51 minutes " (230), stound, hr, That happens every hour, Something produced each hour, Non-salaried, blue-collared, At intervals of an hour, horaly, every hour, by the hour, An hourly event happens once every hour. He flipped on the radio to get the hourly news broadcast. Hourly is also an adverb. The hospital issued press releases hourly, every hour; "daily, hourly, I grew stronger", Happening or done every hour; occurring hour by hour; frequent; often repeated; renewed hour by hour; continual, of or pertaining to an hour; occurring every hour; continual, Your hourly earnings are the money that you earn in one hour. They have little prospect of finding new jobs with the same hourly pay, Every hour; frequently; continually, occurring every hour or payable by the hour; "hourly chimes"; "hourly pay" every hour; "daily, hourly, I grew stronger, occurring every hour or payable by the hour; "hourly chimes"; "hourly pay", every hour; "daily, hourly, I grew stronger, In Orthodox monasteries, monks maintain special services for the main hours of the day Each hour commemorates a special event, as follows, an indefinite period of time; "they talked for hours" a period of time assigned for work; "they work long hours, a period of time assigned for work; "they work long hours, an indefinite period of time; "they talked for hours", the times specified for the recitation of divine office; Matins, Lauds, Prime, Terce, Sext, Nones, Vespers and Compline, plural of hour, Goddess of the seasons, or of the hours of the day, 8:30-4:30, weekdays (except holidays), Sometimes referred to as semester credit hours unless specifically stated otherwise, Days and hours of service, In Orthodox monasteries, monks maintain special services for the main hours of the day Each hour commemorates a special event, as follows: first hour (6:00 A M ): Thanksgiving for the new morning and prayer for a sinless day Third hour (9:00 A M ): the descent of the Holy Spirit on Pentecost Sixth hour (12:00 noon): the nailing of Christ to the Cross Ninth hour (3:00 P M ): the death of Christ -I-, a period of time assigned for work; "they work long hours", In reference to the total number of flight hours a pilot has logged Defined as the time between engine start and shutdown, when the purpose is to fly the airplane, as opposed to simply taxiing to another point on the airport, jewish hours are calculated by taking the differance betwen the sunrise and sunset and dividing by twelve or or the night from sunset to dawn divided by twelve, Indicates the average number of working hours per month for monthly payroll or per biweekly pay period for a 1 0 FTE assignment Regular monthly is 173 33; Regular biweekly is 80, Fields relating to hours are held as hours and minutes All time-related information in the system is in hours and minutes, not hours and decimals of an hour, Actual Hours Worked, Efectively Worked Hours,
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The time - "The hour grows late and I must go home."
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A season, moment, time or stound - "My passions from a common spring."
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A time period of sixty minutes; one twenty-fourth of a day - "I spent an hour at lunch."
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Something that happens out of hours happens at a time that is not during the usual hours of business or work. Teachers refused to run out of hours sports matches because they weren't being paid
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If something happens on the hour, it happens every hour at, for example, nine o'clock, ten o'clock, and so on, and not at any number of minutes past an hour
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distance measured by the time taken to cover it; "we live an hour from the airport"; "its just 10 minutes away"
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A measure of distance traveled
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clock time; "the hour is getting late"
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Certain prayers to be repeated at stated times of the day, as matins and vespers
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a period of time equal to 1/24th of a day; "the job will take more than an hour"
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The time of the day, as expressed in hours and minutes, and indicated by a timepiece; as, what is the hour? At what hour shall we meet? Fixed or appointed time; conjuncture; a particular time or occasion; as, the hour of greatest peril; the man for the hour
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a special and memorable period; "it was their finest hour
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unit of time equal to 60 minutes; certain time of day isim
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The twenty-fourth part of a day; sixty minutes
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distance measured by the time taken to cover it; "we live an hour from the airport"; "its just 10 minutes away" a period of time equal to 1/24th of a day; "the job will take more than an hour" clock time; "the hour is getting late" a special and memorable period; "it was their finest hour
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You can refer to the period of time during which something happens or operates each day as the hours during which it happens or operates. the hours of darkness Phone us on this number during office hours
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If you refer to the hours involved in a job, you are talking about how long you spend each week doing it and when you do it. I worked quite irregular hours
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see eleventh hour see lunch hour see rush hour
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If you refer, for example, to someone's hour of need or hour of happiness, you are referring to the time in their life when they are or were experiencing that condition or feeling. the darkest hour of my professional life
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You can refer to a particular time or moment as a particular hour. the hour of his execution = time
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An hour is a period of sixty minutes. They waited for about two hours I only slept about half an hour that night. a twenty-four hour strike
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emphasis People say that something takes or lasts hours to emphasize that it takes or lasts a very long time, or what seems like a very long time. Getting there would take hours
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A clock that strikes the hour strikes when it is exactly one o'clock, two o'clock, and so on
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If you do something after hours, you do it outside normal business hours or the time when you are usually at work. a local restaurant where steel workers unwind after hours see also after-hours
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disapproval If you say that something happens at all hours of the day or night, you disapprove of it happening at the time that it does or as often as it does. She didn't want her fourteen-year-old daughter coming home at all hours of the morning
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n jam
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An integer from 0 (midnight) to 23 (11 p m )
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A unit of time One hour equals 60 minutes, or 3 600 seconds
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A 24th part of a day
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(Greek and Latin, hora ) At the eleventh hour Just in time not to be too late; only just in time to obtain some benefit The allusion is to the parable of labourers hired for the vineyard (Matt xx ) My hour is not yet come The time of my death is not yet fully come The allusion is to the belief that the hour of our birth and death is appointed and fixed "When Jesus knew that His hour was come " - John xiii 1 In an evil hour Acting under an unfortunate impulse In astrology we have our lucky and unlucky hours In the small hours of the morning One, two, and three, after midnight To keep good hours To return home early every night; to go to bed bedtimes "Se retirer la nuit de bonne heure " In Latin, "Tempestive se domum recipere "
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If something happens in the early hours or in the small hours, it happens in the early morning after midnight. Gibbs was arrested in the early hours of yesterday morning
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a special and memorable period; "it was their finest hour"
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sixty minutes, as in: It seemed like I waited an hour, but it was only twenty minutes
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measure used for medium amounts of time -- " his commute takes one hour and 51 minutes " (230)
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An hour.
stound - "What booth wilt thou have? our king reply'd / Now tell me in this stound"
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hour.
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hourly
That happens every hour - "There are hourly express buses."
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Something produced each hour - "She never reads her hourly report, but let her hourlies be fifteen minutes late and she raises a ruckus."
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hourly
Non-salaried, blue-collared
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At intervals of an hour - "Express buses depart hourly."
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Hourly
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hourly
every hour, by the hour
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hourly
An hourly event happens once every hour. He flipped on the radio to get the hourly news broadcast. Hourly is also an adverb. The hospital issued press releases hourly
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every hour; "daily, hourly, I grew stronger"
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hourly
Happening or done every hour; occurring hour by hour; frequent; often repeated; renewed hour by hour; continual
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hourly
of or pertaining to an hour; occurring every hour; continual sıfat
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Your hourly earnings are the money that you earn in one hour. They have little prospect of finding new jobs with the same hourly pay
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Every hour; frequently; continually
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hourly
occurring every hour or payable by the hour; "hourly chimes"; "hourly pay" every hour; "daily, hourly, I grew stronger
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hourly
occurring every hour or payable by the hour; "hourly chimes"; "hourly pay"
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hourly
every hour; "daily, hourly, I grew stronger
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In Orthodox monasteries, monks maintain special services for the main hours of the day Each hour commemorates a special event, as follows
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an indefinite period of time; "they talked for hours" a period of time assigned for work; "they work long hours
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a period of time assigned for work; "they work long hours
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an indefinite period of time; "they talked for hours"
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the times specified for the recitation of divine office; Matins, Lauds, Prime, Terce, Sext, Nones, Vespers and Compline
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hours
plural of hour
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Goddess of the seasons, or of the hours of the day
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8:30-4:30, weekdays (except holidays)
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Sometimes referred to as semester credit hours unless specifically stated otherwise
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Days and hours of service
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hours
In Orthodox monasteries, monks maintain special services for the main hours of the day Each hour commemorates a special event, as follows: first hour (6:00 A M ): Thanksgiving for the new morning and prayer for a sinless day Third hour (9:00 A M ): the descent of the Holy Spirit on Pentecost Sixth hour (12:00 noon): the nailing of Christ to the Cross Ninth hour (3:00 P M ): the death of Christ -I-
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a period of time assigned for work; "they work long hours"
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In reference to the total number of flight hours a pilot has logged Defined as the time between engine start and shutdown, when the purpose is to fly the airplane, as opposed to simply taxiing to another point on the airport
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jewish hours are calculated by taking the differance betwen the sunrise and sunset and dividing by twelve or or the night from sunset to dawn divided by twelve
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Indicates the average number of working hours per month for monthly payroll or per biweekly pay period for a 1 0 FTE assignment Regular monthly is 173 33; Regular biweekly is 80
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Fields relating to hours are held as hours and minutes All time-related information in the system is in hours and minutes, not hours and decimals of an hour
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