Hodiernal Tense

A hodiernal tense is a grammatical tense defined relative to the current day (hodie is today, in Latin). Hodiernal past tense refers to some time earlier today, while hodiernal future tense refers to some time latter on today. Post-hodiernal future tense indicates sometime after today, while pre-hodiernal past tense indicates some time before today.

 

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