hoze

Latin

 * In inscriptions we find ziebus for diebus and hoze for hodie and the distinction between the two graphemes remains vague until the second or third centuries. (Olivia Claire Cockburn, "The use of the Latin -izare (-issare, -idiare) suffix in early Christian literature")
 * In inscriptions we find ziebus for diebus and hoze for hodie and the distinction between the two graphemes remains vague until the second or third centuries. (Olivia Claire Cockburn, "The use of the Latin -izare (-issare, -idiare) suffix in early Christian literature")

Etymology
From.

Adverb

 * 1) today
 * 2)  today, nowadays, these days
 * 1)  today, nowadays, these days

Noun

 * 1) today
 * 2)  today, nowadays, these days
 * 1)  today, nowadays, these days