- 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
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...
-
ordinal definable, in set
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annual UK
event Hodiernal tense Holma language,
spoken in
Nigeria Hydrogen on demand, generating...
- 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...
- 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...
- words.
Distinctions are made
between the '
hodiernal'
tenses (occurring
within the same day) and 'non-
hodiernal'
tenses (occurring
either before or after...
-
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...
- of the Niger-Congo
family of languages. The
Mwera language contains a
hodiernal tense.[citation needed] The
Mwera people have had a
Traditional Religion...
- and
women differently. Similarly, just
because English lacks a
formal hodiernal tense does not mean that
English speakers cannot distinguish events which...
-
decide that a
second creator did a more
enduring piece of work." The two
hodiernal perfective tenses of
Chichewa are
parallel to the
remote ones. Watkins...