now (adv.)
Old English nu "now, at present, immediately; now that," also used as an interjection and as an introductory word; common Germanic (Old Norse nu, Dutch nu, Old Frisian nu, German nun, Gothic nu "now"), from PIE *nu "now" (source also of Sanskrit and Avestan nu, Old Persian nuram, Hittite nuwa, Greek nu, nun, Latin nunc, Old Church Slavonic nyne, Lithuanian nū, Old Irish nu-). Perhaps originally "newly, recently," and related to the root of new.
Now is The Winter of Our Discontent,
Made Glorious Summer by This Sun of Yorke.
Now is The Time,
Now is The Best Time,
Now is The Best Time of Your Life!
The Carousel of Progress inside The Magic Kingdom
Old English nu "now, at present, immediately; now that," also used as an interjection and as an introductory word; common Germanic (Old Norse nu, Dutch nu, Old Frisian nu, German nun, Gothic nu "now"), from PIE *nu "now" (source also of Sanskrit and Avestan nu, Old Persian nuram, Hittite nuwa, Greek nu, nun, Latin nunc, Old Church Slavonic nyne, Lithuanian nū, Old Irish nu-). Perhaps originally "newly, recently," and related to the root of new.
Now is The Winter of Our Discontent,
Made Glorious Summer by This Sun of Yorke.
Made Glorious Summer by This Sun of Yorke.
Now is The Time,
Now is The Best Time,
Now is The Best Time of Your Life!
The Carousel of Progress inside The Magic Kingdom
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