1. hora - Noun
2. Hora - Proper noun
hora (plural horas)
A circle dance popular in the Balkans, Israel and Yiddish culture worldwide.
hora (uncountable)
A branch of traditional Indian astrology, dealing with the finer points of predictive methods.
English Wikipedia has an article on:HoraeWikipedia
Hora (plural Horae)
(especially in plural) A goddess of the seasons; one of the Horae.
After receiving criticism from the government, news site La Hora indefinitely suspended the reader comments section on its website. Source: Internet
During our investigations in Mzimba Central, Mzimba Solora and Mzimba Hora constituencies, we traced a number of people who have allegedly been exorcised of witchcraft and those under custody of the witchdoctor. Source: Internet
In Roman poetry, death was called the hora nigra, the black hour. Source: Internet
Again, when my father’s closest friend and a second father to me, Hora, died, I turned to Peter to bury him. Source: Internet
Also, that's Adriana De Jesus Salaman, a reporter at the digital news outlet, Noticel, and Jay Fonseca, a columnist at Primera Hora, TV hosts at Telemundo, radio host at Univision Radio. Source: Internet
In 2017, Panama's investment rates contributed 45% of the Gross Domestic Product (GDP), as extracted from the most recent annual report of the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) 'La hora del crecimiento', released this week. Source: Internet