Etiamnunc

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Latin-English

ĕtĭamnunc. (e.tsiˈam.nunk) conj.

  1. Still; even now, even at this time.

[etiam + nunc; where etiam is from et + iam.]

Loci

  • αʹ Seneca the Elder, Controversiae 2.7:
Miserrimus omnis saeculi maritus: sic contempta absentia mea etiamnunc iniuriam meam nescirem, si qui fecerat tacere voluisset. I'm the most miserable husband of all time - even now I wouldn't have known that I'd been wronged in my wretched absence if the man who had done it had wanted to keep quiet.
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