hor (personal pronoun )
( Geordie ) her Scott Dobson , Dick Irwin “hor”, inNewcastle 1970s: Durham & Tyneside Dialect Group [1] , archived fromthe original on2024-09-05 .Todd's Geordie Words and Phrases , George Todd, Newcastle, 1977[2] Northumberland Words , English Dialect Society, R. Oliver Heslop, 1893–4 FromHokkien 乎 ( --hohⁿ / --hôⁿ ,mood particle ) andCantonese 嗬 ( ho2 ,interrogative particle ) .
hor ( Singlish , Singapore )
Emphasizes the need foracknowledgment from the listener. Don’t anyhow saysia , this one not my faulthor . ―Don’t sprout nonsense, it wasn’t my fault, OK? 1989 ,Eleanor Wong ,Jackson on a Jaunt, or, Mistaken Identities , pages3–4 , lines55–56 :Oh. That’s me. I see you later,hor , Jackson. You got my number right?
2005 , Der Zählmeister,soc.culture.singapore [3] (Usenet ):sorry, i have to drillhor . the filling will cost $300.
2001 September 19, destrius',Everything2 [4] :[ …] except it is slightly morehostile ("This is minehor , don't touch it!").Aninvariant question tag used to invite agreement. Quite boring,hor ? ―It's quite boring,isn’t it ? Afiller word used to ascertain the continued attention of the listener. Synonym: ( Singlish ) ah ....thenhor ... ―...and then... 2005 , Tan Kok Beng,soc.culture.singapore (Usenet ):Buthor , i prefer sleeping pillsleh . 2007 , yansimon52,soc.culture.singapore (Usenet ):Can email me or not?........if canhor ....[ …]
( Singlish particles ) :ah ,know ,lah ,leh ,liao ,lor ,mah ,meh ,one ,sia ,what Appendix:English tag questions Low, Ee Ling, Brown, Adam (2005 )English in Singapore: An Introduction ,→ISBN Lim, Lisa with Wee, Lionel (2004 ) “Reduplication and discourse particles”, inSingapore English: A grammatical description ,→ISBN , page125 IPA (key ) : ( Southern ) /or/ ,[o̞r] IPA (key ) : ( Northern ) /hor/ ,[ɦo̞r] hor (not comparable )
there ( near the listener ) FromProto-Basque *hoŕ .
hor anim
( Souletin ) Alternative form ofor “or ”, inEuskaltzaindiaren Hiztegia [Dictionary of the Basque Academy ] (in Basque),Euskaltzaindia [Royal Academy of the Basque Language ] “hor ”, inEuskaltzaindiaren Hiztegia [Dictionary of the Basque Academy ] (in Basque),Euskaltzaindia [Royal Academy of the Basque Language ] “hor ”, inOrotariko Euskal Hiztegia [General Basque Dictionary ],Euskaltzaindia ,1987–2005 hor
our hor f
genitive plural ofhora FromOld Norse hór .
hor n (singular definite horet ,not used in plural form )
( dated ) adultery lechery ,whoring ,fornication hor
imperative ofhore Back-formation fromhorretje , byassimilation fromhordetje , diminutive ofhorde ( “ sieve; braided wooden lattice, wattle screen ” ) .
hor f (plural horren ,diminutive horretje n )
aninsect screen Hyponym: klamboe Inherited fromOld Norse horr , fromProto-Germanic *hurhwą ( “ dirt, mucus ” ) .
hor m (genitive singular hors ,no plural )or hor n (genitive singular hors ,no plural )
snot ,mucus (from the nose)Inherited fromOld Norse horr , from a nominalization ofProto-Germanic *hurhaz ( “ lean, thin ” ) . CompareLatin gracilis ( “ lean ” ) .
hor m (genitive singular hors ,no plural )
emaciation Synonym: megurð famine FromProto-Loloish *xa² (Bradley), fromProto-Sino-Tibetan . Cognate withNuosu ꎸ ( she ) ,Burmese အသား ( a.sa: ) ,Tibetan ཤ ( sha ) ,Drung sha ,Tedim Chin sa¹ ,Yakkha सा ( sa ) .
hor
( Yao'an ) meat FromOld English hēr .
hor
Alternative form ofher ( “ hair ” ) FromOld English hār , fromProto-Germanic *hairaz .
hor
Grey ,greyish ,grey -white (usually referring to hair)Having white or gray hair. Old,advanced inage . hor
Anelderly person; a senior. Old age; elderliness. Colors in Middle English ·coloures ,hewes (layout ·text ) whit grey ,hor blak red ;cremesyn ,gernet citrine ,aumbre ;broun ,tawne yelow ,dorry ,gul ;canevas grasgrene grene plunket ;ewage asure ,livid blewe ,blo ,pers violet ;inde rose ,murrey ;purpel ,purpur claret
hor
Alternative form ofhire ( “ hers ” ) hor
( chiefly early and West Midland dialectal ) Alternative form ofhere ( “ their ” ) hor
Alternative form ofhore ( “ whore ” ) hor
Alternative form ofhore ( “ muck ” ) FromMiddle High German hār , fromOld High German hār , fromProto-Germanic *hērą ( “ hair ” ) . Cognate withGerman Haar ,English hair .
hor n
hair FromOld Norse hór , fromProto-Germanic *hōrą .
hōr n
adultery Declension of hōr (stronga -stem)
hor n (plural horuri )
Obsolete form ofcor .hor in Academia Română,Micul dicționar academic, ediția a II-a , Bucharest: Univers Enciclopedic, 2010.→ISBN Borrowed fromGreek χορός ( chorós ) .
hȏr m (Cyrillic spelling хо̑р )
chorus choir hor ?
infront FromOld Swedish hōr , fromOld Norse hór , fromProto-Germanic *hōrą , fromProto-Indo-European *kéh₂ros ( “ loved ” ) . Related toEnglish whore .
hor n (uncountable )
( archaic ) adultery ,fornication ( sex with someone who is not one's spouse, or sex between unmarried people – sexual immorality ) :begå hor “commit adultery”Hon fick tjugo rapp på torget för att hon begåtthor . She received twenty lashes in the public square for committingadultery . IPA (key ) : [ˈhoɾ] Hyphenation:hor hor
Alternative form ofhewr