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English
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Etymology
Late Middle English, from Old French terce, from Latin tertia (“third; the third hour”).
Pronunciation
Noun
terce (countable and uncountable, plural terces)
- (historical) The third hour of daylight (about 9 am).
- (chiefly Roman Catholicism, Eastern Orthodoxy) The service appointed for this hour.
- (Scots law) A widow's right, where she has no conventional provision, to a liferent of a third of the husband's heritable property.
Synonyms
- (hour): undern, half undern, undermeal, underntide, undertide (obsolete), undern-time (obsolete)
- (service): undern-song (obsolete)
Hypernyms
- (both senses): canonical hour
- (service): liturgy of the hours
Translations
third hour of daylight
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French
Verb
terce
- inflection of tercer:
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Hungarian
Etymology
Pronunciation
Noun
terce
Declension
Middle English
Noun
terce
- alternative form of ters
Old French
Adjective
terce m (oblique and nominative feminine singular terce)
- alternative form of tiers
Portuguese
Verb
terce
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