First google result:nonce1näns/adjective(of a word or expression) coined for or used on one occasion.“a nonce usage”There are other usages of the word as well.
It is archaic but like the word moot (as in the point is moot) or deserts (as in “just deserts” – sounds like desserts but spelled like deserts) it does live on in one phrase and one phrase only – “for the nonce” as Ubintold said.
Farside99 about 8 years ago
And it never was.
comics about 8 years ago
Oh, dear. ‘Nonce’ definitely IS a word but it doesn’t mean ‘less than once’. A nonce is a sex offender.
Kristiaan about 8 years ago
I’d never heard of the word ‘nonce’. Never.
Ubintold about 8 years ago
I heard it used in the phrase “for the nonce”. Probably old English.
Daniel Brown about 8 years ago
He’ll “never” get the answer.
Rush Strong Premium Member about 8 years ago
In computers, a nonce is a number used once and only once. Not less than once.
Michael Matchinsky about 8 years ago
First google result:nonce1näns/adjective(of a word or expression) coined for or used on one occasion.“a nonce usage”There are other usages of the word as well.
Hex Goblinweb about 8 years ago
FYI: http://www.dictionary.com/browse/nonce?s=t
neverenoughgold about 8 years ago
I don’t think hyphenated words count either…
grossvatter about 8 years ago
Isnt she a singer ,who is kinda popular with the younger set???
Russell Sketchley Premium Member about 8 years ago
It is archaic but like the word moot (as in the point is moot) or deserts (as in “just deserts” – sounds like desserts but spelled like deserts) it does live on in one phrase and one phrase only – “for the nonce” as Ubintold said.
hippogriff about 8 years ago
rsketch
And sometimes return, like the line in Born Yesterday, “You have no couth.”