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Originally appearing in Volume V13, Page 809 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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HOUR , the twenty-See also:

fourth See also:part of a See also:civil See also:day, the twelfth part of a natural day or See also:night, a space of See also:time of sixty minutes' duration. The word is derived through the O. Fr. ure, ore, houre, mod. heure, from See also:Lat. hora, Gr. 6pa, See also:season, time of day, hour (see See also:CALENDAR).

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