Horae
[hawr-ee, hohr-ee] /ˈhɔr i, ˈhoʊr i/
plural noun, Classical Mythology.
1.
goddesses of the seasons, of cyclical death and rebirth, and sometimes of social order, usually given as three in number, with the names Dike (Justice), Eunomia (Order), and Irene (Peace).
/ˈhɔːriː/
plural noun
1.
(classical myth) the goddesses of the seasons Also called the Hours
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