jor
See also: Appendix:Variations of "jor"
English edit
Noun edit
jor (plural jors)
- (music) In Indian music, a formal section of composition in the long elaboration (alap) of a raga that forms the beginning of a performance.
Anagrams edit
Bourguignon edit
Etymology edit
Noun edit
jor m (plural jors)
Mòcheno edit
Etymology edit
From Middle High German jār, from Old High German jār, from Proto-West Germanic *jār, from Proto-Germanic *jērą. Cognate with German Jahr, English year.
Pronunciation edit
Noun edit
jor n (plural jarder)
Derived terms edit
References edit
- Anthony R. Rowley, Liacht as de sproch: Grammatica della lingua mòchena Deutsch-Fersentalerisch, TEMI, 2003.
- “jor” in Cimbrian, Ladin, Mòcheno: Getting to know 3 peoples. 2015. Servizio minoranze linguistiche locali della Provincia autonoma di Trento, Trento, Italy.
Northern Kurdish edit
Etymology edit
Noun edit
jor ?
- top (uppermost part)
Occitan edit
Etymology edit
Pronunciation edit
Determiner edit
jor
References edit
- Massoure, Jean-Louis. 2005. Le Gascon, lengatge estranh: Origine, formation, variations dialectales, lexique, onomastique, regards sur la littérature. Villeneuve-sur-Lot. Page 159.
Old French edit
Alternative forms edit
Etymology edit
Inherited from Late Latin diurnum, ellipsis of diurnum tempus (“time of the day”), from Classical Latin diurnus (“of the day, day (attributive)”, adjective). Compare Old Occitan jorn.
Pronunciation edit
Noun edit
jor oblique singular, m (oblique plural jorz, nominative singular jorz, nominative plural jor)