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Hic et nunc
adj, adv, noun
Definitions
Adjective
- 1 Happening here and now, occurring in the immediate present. not-comparable
"Alice IS WRITING a letter, The tenor IS STRANGLING the soprano, Leigh IS TAKING a shower are examples of genuine hic-et-nunc events."
Adverb
- 1 Here and now, in the immediate present.
"Such sentences explicitly state that something both has taken place and will take place; they are silent about what Bruce and Wayne are doing hic-et-nunc."
Noun
- 1 The here and now, the immediate present. uncountable
"1980, Alexandre Kojeve, Introduction to the Reading of Hegel: Lectures on the Phemenology of Spirit The hic et nunc, represented by a point on this line, is determined, fixed, and defined by the past which, through it, determines the future as well."
Etymology
Etymology 1
From Latin hic et nunc (“here and now”).
Etymology 2
From Latin hic et nunc (“here and now”).
Etymology 3
From Latin hic et nunc (“here and now”).
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