horary adjective.
['hɔ:rǝri] E17.[medieval Latin horarius, from Latin hora HOUR: see -ARY1.]1. Occurring every hour, hourly.
E17.2. Lasting only for an hour, of a short duration. Only in
17.3. Of, relating to, or indicating the hours.
M17.4. Astrology. Of or pertaining to observation of the sky and planets at a particular moment.
M17.horary question: the answer to which is obtained by erecting a figure of the sky and planets for the moment at which it is propounded.
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horary noun.
['hɔ:rǝri] rare.
M17.[mod. Latin horarium book of hours, use as noun of neut. sing. of medieval Latin horarius: see HORARY adjective.]1. Ecclesiastical. A book containing the offices for the canonical hours.
M17-L18.2. An hourly account or narrative; a timed programme or plan.
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