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Franco-Provençal
Determiner
lors
- plural of lor
Pronoun
lors
- plural of lor
French
Etymology
Inherited from Middle French lors, from Old French lors, lores, from earlier lur, lor, from Vulgar Latin illā hōrā, from Latin ille + hōrā.
Pronunciation
Adverb
lors
- then, at that time
Usage notes
Formerly also used by itself, now exclusively used in the combinations mentioned below.
Derived terms
See also
Further reading
Ladin
Etymology
From Latin ursus, with the initial 'l' added from a preceding definite article.
Noun
lors
- bear
Middle French
Etymology
From Old French lors, from Vulgar Latin illā hōrā.
Adverb
lors
- then, at that time
Descendants
Old French
Etymology
From Vulgar Latin illā hōrā, from Latin illā + hōrā + Old French -s (adverbial marker).
Adverb
lors
- then, at that time
Descendants