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nonce

noun
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Definition of nonce

 (Entry 1 of 2)

1 : the one, particular, or present occasion, purpose, or use for the nonce
2 : the time being

nonce

adjective

Definition of nonce (Entry 2 of 2)

: occurring, used, or made only once or for a special occasion a nonce word

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Adjective

Nonce first appeared in Middle English as a noun spelled "nanes." The spelling likely came about from a misdivision of the phrase "then anes." ("Then" was the Middle English equivalent of "the" and anes meant "one purpose.") The word was especially used in the phrase for the nonce, meaning "for the one purpose," as in Geoffrey Chaucer's "Prologue" of Canterbury Tales: "A cook they hadde with hem for the nones To boille the chiknes with the marybones." The adjective "nonce" did not exist in print until the publication in 1884 of the New English Dictionary on Historical Principles (which later became the Oxford English Dictionary). The editor of that dictionary, James Murray, created the term "nonce-word" as a label for "words apparently employed for the nonce."

Examples of nonce in a Sentence

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The only known way to accomplish this is by brute force: miners create a block with a random nonce and compute its hash value. Timothy B. Lee, Ars Technica, "How to mine bitcoins using a computer from NASA’s Apollo program," 9 July 2019 Most of the time, this doesn't happen, so the miner chooses another nonce and repeats the calculation until a winning block comes up. Timothy B. Lee, Ars Technica, "Bitcoin Gold, the latest Bitcoin fork, explained," 13 Nov. 2017 The reinstallation forces the client to reset packet numbers containing a cryptographic nonce and other parameters to their initial values. Dan Goodin, Ars Technica, "Serious flaw in WPA2 protocol lets attackers intercept passwords and much more," 16 Oct. 2017

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First Known Use of nonce

Noun

13th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1

Adjective

1884, in the meaning defined above

History and Etymology for nonce

Noun

Middle English nanes, alteration (from misdivision of then anes in such phrases as to then anes for the one purpose) of anes one purpose, irregular from an, on one — more at one

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nonce

adjective

English Language Learners Definition of nonce

: used or made only once or for a special occasion

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