hodiernal

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Etymology

From hodiern (of this day, present-day) +‎ -al (suffix forming adjectives). Hodiern is derived from Latin hodiernus (of today, today’s; present, present-day; actual), from hodiē (today) (from hōc (this (thing)) + diē (day) (ultimately Proto-Indo-European *dyew- (to be bright; heaven, sky))) + -rnus (suffix forming adjectives).

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hodiernal (not comparable)

  1. (archaic or literary, rare outside grammar) Of or pertaining to the present day or today; hodiern.

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