"Horary" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Horary refers to an ancient astrological practice that involves casting a horoscope to determine the exact time of a specific event or question. The term "horary" is derived from the Latin word "hora," meaning "hour" or "moment." In horary astrology, an astrologer would consult the position of the planets and other celestial bodies at the exact moment of a question or event to gain insight and guidance. This practice is often used to answer specific questions about the future, although some astrologers may also use it for more general guidance or self-reflection.
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Hopping is the act of jumping in a sudden, short, and quick manner, typically with one foot or leg in a bouncing or skipping motion. It can also refer to the act of moving through a place or a series of places by jumping or leaping, often in a playful or carefree manner.
Hops is a noun that refers to the undeveloped flowers or seed pods of the hop plant (Humulus lupulus), often used as a bittering, flavoring, and stability agent in beer brewing.
Horace is a masculine given name derived from the Latin name Horatius, which means "season" or "boundary".
Horatius is a name that refers to Marcus Horatius, a legendary figure from ancient Roman history. According to legend, Horatius Cocles was a Roman soldier who, during the Siege of Rome by the Gauls in 513 BCE, defended the Sublician Bridge against the invading Gauls alone. He sacrificed himself by drowning himself in the Tiber River to prevent the Gauls from setting foot on the Roman side of the bridge, allowing the Roman defenders to retreat. The name Horatius has since been associated with bravery, loyalty, and sacrifice.
Hordein is a type of protein found in wheat and other related cereals, such as barley and rye. It is a storage protein that is involved in the protection of the grain and germination process. Hordein is also known as secalin or secalumin, and it is a major component of the grain's endosperm.