noun
two o'clock (old Japanese time system)
Archaic term for the hour of the ox (approximately 2 a.m. or 2 p.m.) in the traditional temporal system. Now only encountered in historical contexts.
See also: 八つ
江戸時代には、八つ時は丑の刻にあたる。
In the Edo period, 八つ時 corresponded to the hour of the ox.