unc

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See also: UNC

English

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Etymology

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Shortening.

Noun

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unc (plural uncs)

  1. (colloquial) uncle
    • 1991, Stephen King, Needful Things:
      Then Pangborn would find him and ask him what he thought he was doing here. He would ask if Ace had a job. He didn't, and he couldn't even claim he had come back to visit his unc, because Pop had been in his junkshop when the place burned down.

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Middle English

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Pronoun

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unc

  1. Alternative form of unk

Old English

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Pronunciation

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Pronoun

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unc

  1. accusative/dative of wit: (to) us two
    • "The Wife's Lament"
      Ongunnon þæt þæs mannes māgas hyċġan þurh dierne ġeþōht þæt hīe tōdǣlden unc.
      The person's relatives began to think of a secret plan to separate us.

Old High German

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Etymology

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From Proto-Germanic *unkwiz, ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *h₂éngʷʰis (snake).

Noun

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unc m

  1. snake
  2. toad

Descendants

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  • German: Unke