Definition of Hodiernal. Meaning of Hodiernal. Synonyms of Hodiernal

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Definition of Hodiernal

Hodiernal
Hodiern Ho"di*ern, Hodiernal Ho`di*er"nal, a. [L. hodiernus, fr. hodie today.] Of this day; belonging to the present day. [R.] --Boyle. Quart. Rev.

Meaning of Hodiernal from wikipedia

- A hodiernal tense (abbreviated HOD) is a grammatical tense for the current day. (Hodie or hodierno die is Latin for 'today'.) Hodiernal tenses refer to...
- a hodiernal past. Tenses that contrast with hodiernals, by referring to the past before today or the ****ure after today, are called pre-hodiernal and...
- trajectories of human joints Hodeida International Airport, in Yemen Hodiernal tense Holma language, spoken in Nigeria Hydrogen on demand, generating...
- a tense for any time prior to the current day – that is, to mean pre-hodiernal. Cicero, In Catilinam II; Catullus, 50; Augustine, Sermon 4. Daniel Nettle...
- or past historic tense HNDR number of hundreds (in a numeral) HOD TOD hodiernal tense ('today' in HOD.****/HOD**** hodernial ****ure, HOD.PST/TODP hodernial...
- of the Niger-Congo family of languages. The Mwera language contains a hodiernal tense.[citation needed] The Mwera people have had a Traditional Religion...
- ntakyagenda "I wasn't still going (today/yesterday)" "Memorial present", hodiernal past Affirmative SM-a-RT-a nagenda "I just went (a moment ago)" SM-a-ba...
- There is also a three-way distinction in the ****ure: immediate ****ure, a hodiernal ****ure (used for events that will take place later the same day) and a...
- and women differently. Similarly, just because English lacks a formal hodiernal tense does not mean that English speakers cannot distinguish events which...
- between one tense and another. In the past a distinction is made between hodiernal tenses (referring to events of today) and remote tenses (referring to...