Etymology:
Meaning:
Origin:
The word "nonce" originally entered English in the 14th century as a noun meaning "the present time." It was derived from the Latin word nunc, which means "now." Over time, the meaning of the word shifted to refer to a word or expression that is used only once or infrequently in a particular context, or a single instance or occurrence.
Usage:
The word "nonce" is often used in linguistic contexts to describe words or phrases that are not part of the standard vocabulary of a language and are used only in specific situations or for specific purposes. It can also be used in a more general sense to refer to any word or expression that is used infrequently or only in a particular context.
Examples:
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