Portuguese edit

Etymology edit

From alhur, from Old Galician-Portuguese allur, likely from Latin aliorsum, maybe via Old Occitan. Compare with French ailleurs, Occitan alhors, and Romanian aiurea. See also Portuguese algures.

Pronunciation edit

 

  • Hyphenation: a‧lhu‧res

Adverb edit

alhures (not comparable)

  1. elsewhere (in or at some other place)