eur

See also: EUR, eür, -eur, eur-, eur., and Eur.

Breton

Etymology

Ultimately from Latin hora.

Noun

eur f (plural eurioù)

  1. hour

Middle English

Determiner

eur

  1. (chiefly early) Alternative form of youre

References


Old French

Alternative forms

  • eür (scholarly transcription)
  • ure (Folie de Tristan d'Oxford)

Etymology

From Latin augūrium (via a Vulgar Latin or Late Latin form *agurium).

Noun

eur m (oblique plural eurs, nominative singular eurs, nominative plural eur)

  1. chance; fortune
  2. omen

Descendants

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