horo

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See also: ĥoro, horō, hōrō, hörö, and horo-

English

Etymology

Borrowed from Japanese 母衣(ほろ) (horo, cloak).

Noun

horo (plural horos)

  1. (historical) A large cloak worn by Japanese warriors to protect against arrows.

Czech

Pronunciation

Noun

horo f

  1. vocative singular of hora

Esperanto

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Etymology

From Latin hōra, from Ancient Greek ὥρα (hṓra, time, season, year). Compare French heure, Italian ora, Spanish hora, Romanian oară, German Uhr, Dutch uur, Welsh awr.

Pronunciation

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  • Rhymes: -oro
  • Hyphenation: ho‧ro

Noun

horo (accusative singular horon, plural horoj, accusative plural horojn)

  1. hour (period of 60 minutes)
    Estas dudek kvar horoj tage.There are twenty-four hours in a day.
    Estas la oka horo.It's eight o'clock. (literally, “It is the eighth hour.”)
  2. time (of day)
    Kioma horo estas?What time is it? (literally, “Which hour is it?”)

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Finnish

Etymology

Probably an alteration of huora (or earlier hoora), possibly by association with an earlier dialectal horo (crack, hole).

Pronunciation

Noun

horo (colloquial, derogatory)

  1. ho, slut, whore

Declension

Inflection of horo (Kotus type 1/valo, no gradation)
nominative horo horot
genitive horon horojen
partitive horoa horoja
illative horoon horoihin
singular plural
nominative horo horot
accusative nom. horo horot
gen. horon
genitive horon horojen
partitive horoa horoja
inessive horossa horoissa
elative horosta horoista
illative horoon horoihin
adessive horolla horoilla
ablative horolta horoilta
allative horolle horoille
essive horona horoina
translative horoksi horoiksi
abessive horotta horoitta
instructive horoin
comitative See the possessive forms below.
Possessive forms of horo (Kotus type 1/valo, no gradation)
first-person singular possessor
singular plural
nominative horoni horoni
accusative nom. horoni horoni
gen. horoni
genitive horoni horojeni
partitive horoani horojani
inessive horossani horoissani
elative horostani horoistani
illative horooni horoihini
adessive horollani horoillani
ablative horoltani horoiltani
allative horolleni horoilleni
essive horonani horoinani
translative horokseni horoikseni
abessive horottani horoittani
instructive
comitative horoineni
second-person singular possessor
singular plural
nominative horosi horosi
accusative nom. horosi horosi
gen. horosi
genitive horosi horojesi
partitive horoasi horojasi
inessive horossasi horoissasi
elative horostasi horoistasi
illative horoosi horoihisi
adessive horollasi horoillasi
ablative horoltasi horoiltasi
allative horollesi horoillesi
essive horonasi horoinasi
translative horoksesi horoiksesi
abessive horottasi horoittasi
instructive
comitative horoinesi
first-person plural possessor
singular plural
nominative horomme horomme
accusative nom. horomme horomme
gen. horomme
genitive horomme horojemme
partitive horoamme horojamme
inessive horossamme horoissamme
elative horostamme horoistamme
illative horoomme horoihimme
adessive horollamme horoillamme
ablative horoltamme horoiltamme
allative horollemme horoillemme
essive horonamme horoinamme
translative horoksemme horoiksemme
abessive horottamme horoittamme
instructive
comitative horoinemme
second-person plural possessor
singular plural
nominative horonne horonne
accusative nom. horonne horonne
gen. horonne
genitive horonne horojenne
partitive horoanne horojanne
inessive horossanne horoissanne
elative horostanne horoistanne
illative horoonne horoihinne
adessive horollanne horoillanne
ablative horoltanne horoiltanne
allative horollenne horoillenne
essive horonanne horoinanne
translative horoksenne horoiksenne
abessive horottanne horoittanne
instructive
comitative horoinenne
third-person possessor
singular plural
nominative horonsa horonsa
accusative nom. horonsa horonsa
gen. horonsa
genitive horonsa horojensa
partitive horoaan
horoansa
horojaan
horojansa
inessive horossaan
horossansa
horoissaan
horoissansa
elative horostaan
horostansa
horoistaan
horoistansa
illative horoonsa horoihinsa
adessive horollaan
horollansa
horoillaan
horoillansa
ablative horoltaan
horoltansa
horoiltaan
horoiltansa
allative horolleen
horollensa
horoilleen
horoillensa
essive horonaan
horonansa
horoinaan
horoinansa
translative horokseen
horoksensa
horoikseen
horoiksensa
abessive horottaan
horottansa
horoittaan
horoittansa
instructive
comitative horoineen
horoinensa

Further reading

Anagrams

Ido

Noun

horo (plural hori)

  1. hour

Japanese

Romanization

horo

  1. Rōmaji transcription of ほろ

Old Dutch

Etymology

From Proto-Germanic *hurhwą.

Noun

horo n

  1. mud

Inflection

This noun needs an inflection-table template.

Descendants

  • Middle Dutch: hōre

Further reading

  • horo”, in Oudnederlands Woordenboek, 2012

Old High German

Etymology

From Proto-Germanic *hurhwą.

Noun

horo n (genitive horowes)

  1. swampy soil

Yoruba

Àwòrán hóró ẹ̀jẹ̀ pupa ti ibà tí kóràn

Etymology 1

Noun sense derives from ideophone sense, the root may be derived from Proto-Yoruboid *ɣó (small), which may link this word as a Doublet of owó (money)

Alternative forms

Pronunciation

Ideophone

hóró

  1. (of a small round object) being in small quantity

Noun

hóró

  1. seed, tablet
    Synonym: irúgbìn
  2. (by extension, biology, cytology) cell
Derived terms

Etymology 2

Noun sense derives from ideophone sense

Pronunciation

Ideophone

horo

  1. of a roundish confined space

Noun

horo

  1. a confined, narrow alley

Etymology 3

Noun sense derives from ideophone sense

Pronunciation

Noun

hòrò

  1. deep pit or hole
    Synonyms: ọ̀gbun, kòtò
Derived terms
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Etymology 4

Pronunciation

Noun

horó

  1. table
    Synonyms: ọpọ́n, tábìlì