nuncle

/ˈnʌŋkəl/
noun
  1. An uncle (used in some dialects or as a familiar, affectionate term).
    • Come here, nuncle, and tell me a story.
    • My nuncle taught me how to fish when I was a child.
    • In the old play, the character calls his uncle 'nuncle' as a sign of closeness.
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