What’s the origins of the expression “o’clock”? March 23, 2015 By Rania Strataki Leave a Comment Have you ever wondered what’s the origins of the expression “o’clock”? The expression “o’clock” is a contraction of “stroke of the clock”. It comes from 15th century references to medieval mechanical clocks, according to wikipedia.org. Share this now:WhatsAppTweetEmailMorePrintShare on TumblrPocketTelegram Related READ ΝΕΧΤ What did Marshal Ferdinand Foch say before the WWII breaks out?
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