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Definition of Accidence

Accidence
Accidence Ac"ci*dence, n. [A corruption of Eng. accidents, pl. of accident. See Accident, 2.] 1. The accidents, of inflections of words; the rudiments of grammar. --Milton. 2. The rudiments of any subject. --Lowell.

Meaning of Accidence from wikipedia

- In linguistic morphology, inflection (less commonly, inflexion) is a process of word formation in which a word is modified to express different grammatical...
- the Head of Tim Horton (2015), Seances (2016), The Green Fog (2017), Accidence (2018), Stump the Guesser (2020) and The Rabbit Hunters (2020), as well...
- Accidence is a Canadian short drama film, directed by Guy Maddin, Evan Johnson and Galen Johnson, and released in 2018. The film, a continuous nine-minute...
- John Thompson (1894). A grammar of the Persian language ... Vol. Part I.—Accidence. London & Edinburgh: Williams and Norgate. Archived from the original...
- the Head of Tim Horton (2015), Seances (2016), The Green Fog (2017), Accidence (2018), Stump the Guesser (2020) and The Rabbit Hunters (2020), as well...
- Nonetheless, similar definitions have been used in most traditional grammars. Accidence, also known as inflection, is the change of a word's form depending on...
- and oratory, were The American Preceptor (1794) and The Young Lady's Accidence (1785). The American Preceptor is similar to The Columbian Orator in its...
-  I:273–38, II:385–784. The work was republished in 1726, 1727 and 1732. An accidence or The path-way to experience: Necessary for all young sea-men, or those...
- retrieved 8 October 2024 Wise, Michael Owen (1994). "Accidents and Accidence: A Scribal View of Linguistic Dating of the Aramaic Scrolls from Qumran"...
- Masculine gender is more worthy than the Feminine." — Poole, The English Accidence (1646); cited by Bodine In spite of continuous attempts on the part of...