νῦν

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Ancient Greek

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Alternative forms

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Etymology

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From Proto-Indo-European *nū (now). Cognate with Lithuanian (now, well now), Proto-Slavic *nyně (now), Latin num (now), Latin nunc (now, soon, today, nowadays), Sanskrit नु, नू (nu, nū, now), Proto-Germanic *nu (English now) and Albanian nu.

Pronunciation

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Adverb

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νῦν (nûn)

  1. (of time) now, at this time
    Νῦν δὲ ἄκουσόν μου!
    Nûn dè ákousón mou!
    Now listen to me!
    Νῦν καὶ ἀεί.
    Nûn kaì aeí.
    Now and always.
    1. (of the recent past) just now
    2. (constrasting what might have been) as it is, as it stands
  2. (not of time, often enclitic)
    1. (used to strengthen or hasten a command, call, etc.)
    2. (used to strengthen a question)

Descendants

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  • Greek: νυν (nyn)

References

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