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Latin
Etymology
From tum + -ce.
Adverb
*tunce (not comparable) (Old Latin)
- then
Reconstruction notes
It is conceivable that the Romance reflexes do not continue the archaic *tunce directly and come instead from Classical tunc, later suffixed a second time with -ce. The same ambiguity occurs with *illince.
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