From en.wiktionary.org:
[-uur]
** Translingual
*** Etymology
[mul] [mul] with [mul] as a placeholder.
*** Symbol
[mul-symbol]
1. [3]
*** See also
- [uur]
** Afrikaans
*** Etymology
From [af].
*** Pronunciation
- [af] - [af] - [af]
*** Noun
[ure]
1. hour 2. o'clock [af]
** Dutch
[lang=nl]
*** Etymology
From [nl], from [nl].
*** Pronunciation
- [nl] - [nl] - [nl] - [nl]
*** Noun
[n]
1. an hour , a period of time 2. the hour , the time of day 3. o'clock
**** Usage notes
The singular form is normally used after numerals. Thus: _vele uren lang_ – for many hours; but: _drie uur lang_ – for three hours.
**** Derived terms
{{col|nl |achtuurjournaal |blokuur |daluur |een uur in de wind stinken |kilowattuur |lesuur |spitsuur |spreekuur |te elfder ure |tussenuur |urenlang |uurloon |uurtarief |uurwerk |zonuur }}
**** Descendants
- [af] - [brc] - [dcr] - [vic] [dated] - [pey] - [srn] - [djk] - [car] - [kww] - [srm] - [tri] - [way] [nl]
** Middle English
*** Pronoun
[enm]
1. [enm]
** North Frisian
*** Pronunciation
- [frr]
*** Etymology 1
From [frr].
**** Noun
[frr]
1. [frr] ear
***** Alternative forms
- [frr] , [frr]
*** Etymology 2
From [frr].
**** Verb
[frr]
1. [frr] to become 2. [frr] to be [passive auxiliary verb]
***** Conjugation
[inf_2=uuren]
***** Alternative forms
- [frr] , [frr] [frr]
** Saterland Frisian
*** Pronunciation
- [stq] - [stq] - [stq]
*** Etymology 1
[stq] From [stq], from [stq]. Cognates include [fy] and [de].
**** Determiner
[i=-]
1. other 2. the next
**** Pronoun
[stq]
1. other
*** Etymology 2
[stq] From [stq], from [stq]. Cognates include [fy] and [de].
**** Preposition
[stq-prep]
1. over 2. about 3. [stq] in 4. [stq] over
**** Adverb
[stq]
1. over 2. [stq] through ; long
***** Related terms
- [stq]
*** References
- [R:stq:SW]