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Excuse me if this a stupid question (I'm not a native English speaker), but isn't that what "once" means?
The difference is small and pedantic:
"Once" means "A single time"
"Nonce" means "Used a single time"
Nonce carries extra information that something is being used.
Wikipedia claims this term dates to middle English:
OK, thanks for the explanation. So basically "nonce = used once"