horary
horary
Definition
ho·rary (hō′rə rē, hôr′ə-)
adjective
- of or indicating an hour or hours
- occurring once every hour; hourly
Etymology: ML horarius < L hora, hour
horary
Usage Examples
Modifies a noun
- astrology: In horary astrology, which provides answers to specific queries, the 2nd House deals with ' lost ' items.
- astrologer: Horary astrologers have been using these associations for hundreds of years.
- chart: Will a horary chart answer a question on any subject?
- judgment: I know Deb uses outer planets in her horary judgements beyond the ' fixed star ' approach suggested by Tom.
- question: Example: in a horary question like Who will win the 1986 World Cup in football?
- technique: Whatever arguments can be made for using them in natal work, there is a clear disadvantage to using them in horary techniques.
Modifying Another Word
- about: If we're talking about horary, we're talking about the emotions at the time of the question.
Used with adjective complement
Browse dictionary entries near horary
- Horae
- Horace
- hora
- hor
- hopscotch
- hopsacking
- hopple
- hopping
- Hopper, Grace Murray
- hopper
- Horatian
- Horatio
- Horatio Alger
- Horatius
- horde
- Horeb
- horehound
- horizon
- horizontal
- horizontal agreement
