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Nonce - Wikipedia
Nonce, a slang term chiefly used in Britain for alleged or convicted sex offenders , especially ones involving children.
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nunce, n. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary
This word is now obsolete. It is last recorded around the early 1700s. This word is used in Scottish English.
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NONCE definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
noun the present use, occasion, or time; time being chiefly in for the nonce Webster's New World College Dictionary, 4th Edition.
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nunce
† nunce Obs. Also 7 nonce. [Anglicized form of nuncio or nuncius nuntius, or a. F. nonce.] = nuncio.1566 in Keith Hist. Ch. Scot. App. ii. 135 Hir Majestie can nocht be empeschit with ony Besines concerning the Nunce. 1596 Dalrymple tr. Leslie's Hist. Scot. x. 420 Pelleuæi..was the Papes nunce. 1611...
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NONCE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. The one, particular, or present occasion, purpose, or use for the nonce. 2. The time being. nonce 2 of 2 adjective : occurring, used, or made only once or ...
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NONCE | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
a person who commits a crime involving sex, especially sex with a child. (Definition of nonce from the Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus)
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His next telenovela were Nunce Te Olvidare (1999) by Edith Gonzalez and Abrazame Muy Fuerte (2000) with Aracely Arambula, Victoria Ruffo, Cesar Evora and
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nunce - Urban Dictionary
Noun: what you say when trying to recount when an event occurred, only to realise that it never actually has. Much like once, twice or thrice, but meaning never ...
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Nunce Name Meaning and Nunce Family History at FamilySearch
Americanized form of German Nantz. Cornish: habitational name from any of the places so-named in Lelant, Saint Clement, Illogan, or Saint Martin in Meneage.
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DOST :: nunce - Dictionaries of the Scots Language
Nunce, n. [F. nonce, L. nuncius, nuntius (cf. Nuntius), e.m.E. nunce (1611).] A papal nuncio.1566 Keith Hist. App. ii. 135.
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What Does 'Nonce' Mean? How British Slang Explains 'Adolescence ...
This is a British slang term that means “pedophile.” The Cambridge Dictionary, spelling it “nonce,” defines it as a person who commits a crime involving sex.
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What does the word 'nonce' mean in British slang? For example ...
When used as a slang term it refers to a person convicted of a sexual offence - usually against a child. The slang term is traced back to ...
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prenunce
† preˈnunce, v. Obs. rare—1. [ad. OF. prenoncer (Froissart), or ad. L. prænuntiāre (-nunciāre) to foretell, f. præ pre- A. 1 + nuntiāre to announce.] trans. = prenunciate v.1580 Hay's Demandes in Cath. Tractates (S.T.S.) 48 The cleane sacrifice quhilk Malachias did prenunce and forespeake.
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internunce
▪ I. † ˈinternunce1 Obs. Also -nonce. [a. F. internonce (16–17th c. in Hatz.–Darm.), ad. L. internuntius (-nuncius): see internuncius.] = internuncio.1647 Hammond Power of Keys iv. 100 He was call'd..Apostolus also, an intercessor or internunce betwixt them. 1661 Evelyn Fumifugium Misc. Writ. (1805)...
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