Definition of horary in English:
horary
adjective ˈhɔːrəriˈhôrərē
archaic 1Relating to hours as measurements of time.
the general horary arrangement of time
- 1.1 Occurring every hour.
I took horary observations of the barometer
- 1.2Astrology Relating to or denoting a branch of astrology in which answers are given to questions using a chart drawn up for the time a question is posed.
Example sentencesExamples
- She was a popular teacher and practitioner and is best remembered for her work in the field of horary astrology.
- In order to find the answer to that, I set a horary chart for the moment I understood your question.
- Lilly is now regarded as the principal authority in horary astrology.
- Electional astrology is an event planning tool, and horary astrology is a precise and detailed questioning to help in planning major life events or dealing with dilemmas and decisions.
- Christopher Warnock is a well known and respected practitioner of horary astrology, one of the oldest and most useful branches of astrology.
Origin
Early 17th century: from medieval Latin horarius, from Latin hora 'hour'.