[ˈproː.ra], [ˈprɔː.ra]
OriginFrom Ancient Greek πρῷρα (prōîra), ultimately from the Proto-Indo-European root *per- (“to go forth, to cross”).
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“Vergilius, Aeneis, Book VI” — They turn their prows to the sea.
Formsprōra(canonical, feminine) · prōrae(genitive) · prōra(nominative, singular) · prōrae(nominative, plural) · prōrae(genitive, singular) · prōrārum(genitive, plural) · prōrae(dative, singular) · prōrīs(dative, plural) · prōram(accusative, singular) · prōrās(accusative, plural) · prōrā(ablative, singular) · prōrīs(ablative, plural) · prōra(singular, vocative) · prōrae(plural, vocative)
Source: Wiktionary