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Example sentences for "horary"

Lexicographically close words:
hoppled; hopples; hops; hora; horam; horas; hord; horde; horder; hordes
  1. In all horary questions remember that there is no affliction to the Moon so great as when she is in conjunction with the Sun; the ill aspects for the malefics must affect her, but no evil aspect is so powerful as her conjunction.

  2. Horary questions are questions asked at a certain time when a person feels anxious concerning any undertaking or impending event.

  3. It is needful to remember the colours belonging to the signs, as they are especially useful in horary questions.

  4. In horary questions the figure is drawn for the required time, which may be the moment of the propounding of a question to an astrologer, or of the occurrence of any event of the result of which astrological information is desired.

  5. In the centre space the date, time and place of the event of a horary question are entered, and in a nativity the name, sex and moment of birth of the native.

  6. In horary questions the sign ascending and its lord represent the querent, and to these the Moon is added and must be considered with the lord of the ascendant.

  7. It is necessary to have thoroughly mastered the influences of the twelve houses, as well as those of the seven planets, and of the signs of the zodiac, before attempting to cast a nativity or to work a horary question.

  8. He was a person that in horary questions (especially thefts) was very judicious and fortunate; so also in sicknesses, which indeed was his master-piece.

  9. An example of this class of horary question is included among the illustrations (Fig.

  10. Any person after a study of this book and by carefully following the principles here laid down may with practice quickly learn to read the horary fortunes that the tea-leaves foretell.

  11. The horary oscillations also are as remarkably uniform at all elevations, as the period of ebb and flow: the mercury falls slowly from 9.

  12. I took horary observations of the barometer in the height of the storm on the 30th: the tide was very small indeed (.

  13. The mean temperatures of the month at Jillapahar are deduced from horary observations, and those of Calcutta from the mean of the daily maximum and minimum.

  14. That such would also be the case at Calcutta and throughout the Himalaya of Sikkim, is theoretically self-evident, and proved by my horary observations taken during the rainy months of 1848.

  15. On the inner part of the cover are marked in the first place the horary lines, traversed by curves that are symmetrical with respect to the vertical and having the aspect of arcs of hyperbolas.

  16. The hour here is likewise deduced from the height of the sun converted into a horary angle by the instrument itself; but the method by which such conversion operates is a little different.

  17. I obtained horary angles of the sun in an island in the midst of the Boca del Infierno, where we had set up our instruments.

  18. Observation also determines that the amount of the horary variation increases with the latitude.

  19. This is the horary oscillations of the atmospheric pressure which, in some countries are so regular that the time of day may be ascertained by the height of the barometer.

  20. These horary variations of the magnetic needle are as great at the bottom of deep mines far removed from solar influence, as on the surface.

  21. The principal effect, however, of the horary variation of the needle is due to the radial stream of the sun, which not only penetrates the atmosphere, but also the solid crust of the earth.

  22. The analogy of this motion, with the horary changes in the barometer, indicate a common origin.

  23. When it is pointed out that these "twelve horary branches" are very old Chinese, we are not in a position to boast about our twenty-four hour system, because these branches indicate positively whether any given hour is day or night.

  24. The right-hand edge of the dial has the "twelve horary characters" which will be explained later.

  25. As far as I recall it, it doubles certain offices, places Matins at four in the afternoon, and Vespers at two; in any case the horary is not the same as that of the Trappists; how am I to understand and reconcile them?

  26. He went to the guest-house, cut himself a slice of bread and butter with some cheese, drank half a glass of wine, and was about to go out again when he reflected that the horary of the offices was changed.

  27. I have given proof that the course of the horary variations of the barometer is not affected before or after earthquakes, in my 'Relat.

  28. The horary variations of the declination, which, although dependent upon true time, are apparently governed by the Sun, as long as it remains above the horizon, diminish in angular value with the magnetic latitude of place.

  29. On days when the earth is shaken by violent shocks, the regularity of the horary variations of the barometer is not disturbed within the tropics.

  30. The barometer was a little lower than usual; but the progress of the horary variations or small atmospheric tides, was no way interrupted.

  31. We reached the top a little before sunset, and I had scarcely time to take a few horary angles, to determine the longitude of the place by means of the chronometer.

  32. If we attend to the influence of the horary variations, which in these countries do not in general exceed 8 minutes, we shall find, that at considerable distances the variation changes less rapidly than is usually supposed.

  33. A consultation with his crystal, which showed him the face of Mr. Waife alone and much dejected, and a horary scheme which promised success to his journey, decided his movements.

  34. The true horary question, is, WHAT WILL HE DO WITH IT?

  35. The only thing they can do is check with one of the branches, what they call Horary Astrology, and make a horoscope of the day we landed.

  36. A clear spot between the clouds enabled me to take the horary angles.

  37. Horary astrology is manifestly much better fitted than the casting of nativities for filling the pocket of the astrologer himself; because only one nativity can be cast, but any number of horary questions can be asked.

  38. Astrology was divided into three distinct branches--the doctrine of nativities, horary astrology, and state astrology.

  39. It is on account of their skill in horary astrology that the Zadkiels of our own time have occasionally found their way into the twelfth house, or House of Enemies.

  40. State astrology relates to the destinies of kingdoms, thrones, empires, and may be regarded as a branch of horary science relating to subjects (and rulers) of more than ordinary importance.

  41. There is one feature of horary astrology which is probably almost as ancient as any portion of the science, yet which remains even to the present day, and will probably remain for many years to come.

  42. Horary astrology relates to particular questions, and is a comparatively easy branch of the science.


  43. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "horary" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.