Definition of Howre

1. an hour [n -S] - See also: hour

Lexicographical Neighbors of Howre

howler monkeys
howlers
howlet
howlets
howling
howling(a)
howlingly
howlings
howlite
howls
howness
howp
howped
howping
howps
howre (current term)
howres
hows
howsit
howso
howsoever
howsomdever
howsomedever
howsomever
howto
howtos
howve
howves
howzat
howzit

Literary usage of Howre

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Sketches of the Life and Correspondence of Nathanael Greene: Major General by William Johnson (1822)
"... howre wo^ not - t to be ia«ce, and Jus orders were e\VPn , ^»OM«I»»VA * $<rt>n ' ° cc' ... howre ..."

2. The Book of Elizabethan Verse by William Stanley Braithwaite (1907)
"... a fifteenth-century sons (contained in Ryman's collection in the Cambridge Public Library) which commences: What yf a daye, a night, or howre Crowne my ..."

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