This is the 7364th most frequent French word.
ores
"Ôres" means "now" or "henceforth" in archaic or poetic French.
Used as an archaic or literary term meaning 'now' or 'from this point forward', emphasizing urgency.
Ores, il nous faut partir avant la tombée de la nuit.
Now, we must leave before nightfall.
Here, 'ores' is again used to mean 'now', marking a formal or slightly outdated context.
Il y a ores un changement dans les plans prévus.
There is now a change in the planned arrangements.
'Ores' signifies the current point in time, aligning with its usage in literary or poetic contexts for a more stylistic feel.