- ACCIDERE (TO HAPPEN)
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Латинский словарь средневековых философских терминов. С. С. Неретина. 1998.
Латинский словарь средневековых философских терминов. С. С. Неретина. 1998.
accidere — /aeksidariy/ To fall; fall in; come to hand; happen. Judgment is sometimes given against an executor or administrator to be satisfied out of assets quando acciderint; i.e., when they shall come to hand … Black's law dictionary
accidere — /aeksidariy/ To fall; fall in; come to hand; happen. Judgment is sometimes given against an executor or administrator to be satisfied out of assets quando acciderint; i.e., when they shall come to hand … Black's law dictionary
eschaeta derivatur a verbo gallico eschoir, quod est accidere, quia accidit domino ex eventu et ex insperato — /aschiyta dehraveytar ey varbow gaelakow as(h)war, kwod est aeksidariy kwaya asksadat domanow eks avent(y)uw et eks insepareytow/ Escheat is derived from the French word eschoir, which signifies to happen, because it falls to the lord from an… … Black's law dictionary
eschaeta derivatur a verbo gallico eschoir, quod est accidere, quia accidit domino ex eventu et ex insperato — /aschiyta dehraveytar ey varbow gaelakow as(h)war, kwod est aeksidariy kwaya asksadat domanow eks avent(y)uw et eks insepareytow/ Escheat is derived from the French word eschoir, which signifies to happen, because it falls to the lord from an… … Black's law dictionary
accident — ac|ci|dent W2S1 [ˈæksıdənt] n [Date: 1300 1400; : French; Origin: Latin accidens additional quality, chance , from accidere to happen , from ad to + cadere to fall ] 1.) by accident in a way that is not planned or intended ≠ ↑on purpose,… … Dictionary of contemporary English
Accident — Ac ci*dent, n. [F. accident, fr. L. accidens, dentis, p. pr. of accidere to happen; ad + cadere to fall. See {Cadence}, {Case}.] 1. Literally, a befalling; an event that takes place without one s foresight or expectation; an undesigned, sudden,… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
accident — noun Etymology: Middle English, from Middle French, from Latin accident , accidens nonessential quality, chance, from present participle of accidere to happen, from ad + cadere to fall more at chance Date: 14th century 1. a. an unforeseen and… … New Collegiate Dictionary
Accident — • The obvious division of things into the stable and the unstable Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Accident Accident † … Catholic encyclopedia
accident — ac•ci•dent [[t]ˈæk sɪ dənt[/t]] n. 1) an undesirable or unfortunate happening that occurs unintentionally and usu. results in injury, damage, or loss 2) law an incident that results in injury, in no way the fault of the victim, for which… … From formal English to slang
accident — ac·ci·dent n: an unexpected usu. sudden event that occurs without intent or volition although sometimes through carelessness, unawareness, ignorance, or a combination of causes and that produces an unfortunate result (as an injury) for which the… … Law dictionary
accident — ► NOUN 1) an unfortunate incident that happens unexpectedly and unintentionally. 2) an incident that happens by chance or without apparent cause. 3) chance. ● accidents will happen in the best regulated families Cf. ↑accidents will happen in the… … English terms dictionary