ura

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See also URA, -ura, and ură

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[edit] Croatian

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From German Uhr, from Latin hōra.

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ȕra f.

  1. (regional) hour (of time)
    Čin dobro, ne pristaj, kad ne moreš znati
    dan, uru ni hip taj kad će te sazvati.
    Ostavio me je na voštariju; jesu dvije ure jer je prošlo brijeme od objeda
    s družinom mi tvojom zadnja ura bije,
    nad glavom se mojom turska sablja vije.
    Sad opet zašutim, i da višje nije
    od po noći ćutim, koja ura bije.
    Sad odbi na tornju deveta ura.
    Ustajao je zimi i ljeti u isto doba, uvijek u pet ura jutra, pa bi se odmah i odjeo.
  2. (regional) a clock, watch
    Čekajte... da, jesu, jer ura i zlatan lanac..
  3. (regional, by extension) time, period
    Najednom izvuče direktor svoj sat, i kao da prekida probu, kad je došla ura ručka, vikne...

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[edit] Fijian

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Common Oceanian, compare Indonesian udang

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ura

  1. prawn

[edit] Finnish

(index ur)

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ura

  1. track
  2. groove
  3. career

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[edit] Japanese

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ura (うら)

  1. : (architecture) top end, tip
  2. : inlet

[edit] Quechua

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From Spanish hora, 'hour'

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ura

  1. hour

[edit] Romanian

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Latin orare

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ura f. (singular, , definite form of ură)

  1. the hate

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a ura 1st conj.

  1. wish

[edit] Slovene

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ura f.

  1. hour (time period of sixty minutes)


This Slovene entry was created from the translations listed at hour. It may be less reliable than other entries, and may be missing parts of speech or additional senses. Please also see ura in the Slovene Wiktionary. This notice will be removed when the entry is checked. (more information) April 2008