See Also:
our (iou)
-our suffix.
Earlier form of -OR. Now chiefly in (the British spelling of) nouns whose spelling was not conformed to Latin in the Renaissance, as colour, honour, splendour.
Forming nouns repr. various other endings of Old French or Germanic origin, as arbour, behaviour, endeavour, harbour, neighbour, parlour.
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