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Etymology
From, from.

Noun

 * 1) time
 * 2)  tense
 * 1)  tense
 * 1)  tense

Etymology
From.

Noun

 * 1) hour unit of time
 * 2) o'clock
 * 3) time, hour pinpointed instant in the day-night cycle
 * 4)  suitable moment (to undertake something)
 * 5)  lesson, class, period
 * 1)  suitable moment (to undertake something)
 * 2)  lesson, class, period
 * 1)  lesson, class, period
 * 1)  lesson, class, period

Usage notes

 * Note the difference between and.

Derived terms

 * , (literally: “up to an hour”)
 * , (literally: “up to an hour”)

Etymology
.

Noun

 * 1) hour
 * 2) time
 * 3) o'clock

Etymology
From.

Noun

 * 1) spring

Etymology
, from.

Noun

 * 1)  hour, o'clock, time, time of day
 * 2)  hours, o'clock
 * 3)  clock, watch
 * 4)  time, day
 * 1)  hours, o'clock
 * 2)  clock, watch
 * 3)  time, day
 * 1)  hours, o'clock
 * 2)  clock, watch
 * 3)  time, day
 * 1)  hours, o'clock
 * 2)  clock, watch
 * 3)  time, day
 * 1)  time, day
 * 1)  time, day
 * 1)  time, day
 * 1)  time, day

Usage notes

 * After numbers in the nominative/accusative case that govern genitive singular nouns (those ending in 2, 3 or 4, but not those ending in 12, 13 or 14), the stress of the genitive singular moves to the last syllable:, ,.

Etymology
.

Noun

 * 1) moment
 * 2)  hour
 * 3)  lecture, lesson, period

Etymology
From earlier *čaz < *yāz, from.

Noun

 * 1) spring

Etymology
From, from.

Noun

 * 1) time
 * 2)  tense
 * 1)  tense
 * 1)  tense
 * 1)  tense