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until
preposition
up
to
,
and
no
later
than
,
the
time
or
event
mentioned
•
The
store
is
open
until
9
p
.
m
.
The
store
is
open
until
9
p
.
m
.
•
She
waited
until
the
rain
stopped
.
She
waited
until
the
rain
stopped
.
preposition
up
to
the
time
or
event
mentioned
•
We
waited
until
midnight
for
the
fireworks
to
start
.
We
waited
until
midnight
for
the
fireworks
to
start
.
•
The
library
is
open
from
9
a
.
m
.
until
6
p
.
m
.
The
library
is
open
from
9
a
.
m
.
until
6
p
.
m
.
Old
Norse
‘
und
’ (
as
far
as
)
+
‘
til
’ (
to
).
The
form
merged
in
Middle
English
as
“
untill
,”
later
simplified
to
“
until
”.
conjunction
up
to
the
point
that
something
happens
•
Stay
here
until
I
call
your
name
.
Stay
here
until
I
call
your
name
.
•
They
didn't
realize
their
mistake
until
it
was
too
late
.
They
didn't
realize
their
mistake
until
it
was
too
late
.
Same
origin
as
the
prepositional
form
,
from
Old
Norse
‘
und
’
+
‘
til
’,
adopted
into
Middle
English
and
later
used
to
introduce
time
clauses
.
conjunction
up
to
the
time
that
something
happens
•
Stay
here
until
I
call
you
.
Stay
here
until
I
call
you
.
•
He
didn't
know
the
truth
until
he
read
the
letter
.
He
didn't
know
the
truth
until
he
read
the
letter
.