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horary Definition

ho·rary (rə rē, hôrə-)

adjective

  1. of or indicating an hour or hours
  2. 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

  • teach: Deb is so incredibly modest you would never guess she teaches horary from her own website!
  • use: I've used horary on and off for a number of years usually in times of crisis to be honest.

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