nunc

nunc
   nunc adv.    [num+ce], of present time, now, at present, at this time : de quibus nunc quaerimus: nunc quae est, non quae olim fuit, T.: omnia, quae sunt conclusa nunc artibus, dispersa quondam fuerunt: sed erat tunc excusatio oppressis; nunc nulla est: arx minus aliquanto nunc munita quam antea: aut nunc . . . aut aliquando: Cluentio nisi nunc satisfecero, postea non erit, etc.: deos nunc testīs esse, mox fore ultores, L.: Nunc, olim, quocumque tempore, V.: nunc demum intellego, not till now , T.: ut mihi nunc denique amare videar, antea dilexisse: nunc primum, not until now : Nunc, nunc o liceat crudelem abrumpere vitam, V.: hem, nuncin demum? now at last? T.: quae (causae) si manebunt . . . et, ut nunc est, mansurae videntur, in the present state of affairs : Suaviter, ut nunc est, inquam, H.: iudiciis, qui nunc sunt, hominum, of contemporaries : nunc tamen ipsum, just now .—Of past or future time, conceived as present, now, at this time, then, at that time : Idem Menandri Phasma nunc nuper dedit, T.: nunc in causā refrixit: nunc reus erat apud Crassum: nunc Tempus erat, etc., H.: dixit, nunc demum se voti esse damnatum, N.—Of circumstances, now, under these circumstances, in view of this, as matters are : nunc quoniam hominem generavit et ornavit deus, perspicuum sit, etc.: vix nunc obsistitur illis, O.: si omnia manerent, tamen . . . nunc vero exul patriā, quo adcedam? S.: nec abnuitur ita fuisse, si . . . nunc haud sane, etc., but as matters are , L.: si haec non ad homines verum ad bestias conqueri vellem . . . nunc vero cum loquar apud senatores populi R., etc.— Repeated in parallel clauses, nunc . . . nunc, now . . . now, at one time, at another, sometimes . . . sometimes : facinora nunc in expeditionibus, nunc in acie, L.: Nunc hos, nunc illos aditūs pererrat, V.: nunc ad prima signa, nunc in medium, nunc in ultimo agmine aderat, Cu.; cf. pariterque sinistros, Nunc dextros solvere sinūs, V.: nunc . . . postremo, L.: nunc . . . modo, L.: modo . . . Nunc, O.
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now, today, at present

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