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accidence
▪ I. † ˈaccidence1 Obs. [a. Fr. accidence, ad. L. accidentia n. chance; f. accident-em, pr. pple. of accid-ĕre to fall, happen: see -nce.] Hap, mishap, chance; fortuitous circumstance.1393 Gower Conf. II. 153 And ofte of accidence..They ben corrupt by sondry way. 1513 Douglas æneis x. Prol. 23 Thy m...
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Accidental
known as vagrancy
The Accidental, a 2005 novel by Ali Smith
The Accidental (band), a UK folk band
Accidental property, a philosophical term
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accedence
▪ I. accedence (ækˈsiːdəns) [a. Fr. accédence, f. accéder; see accede v., and -ence.] The action of acceding; entering upon or agreeing to.1597 Daniel Civile Wares iv. 69 Thus were they entred in the first degree (and accedence) of action. 1859 D. of Buckingham Mem. Crt. George IV, I. iv. 167 You ar...
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Devis
1915), originally spelled Devis, English zoologist, ornithologist, herpetologist and botanist
Ellin Devis (1746–1820), schoolmistress and author of The Accidence
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accidency
accidency ? Obs. rare—1. (ˈæksɪdənsɪ) [ad. L. accidentia n. chance: see accidence, which represents the Fr. form of the same word, and -ncy.] A fortuitous circumstance or acquisition; a chance; a windfall.1864 Burton Scot Abroad II. ii. 202 That country, where quarters, accidencies and shifts are th...
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contence
† contence Obs. rare—1. [corruption of contents: cf. accidence.] A table of contents.1633 J. Done tr. Aristeas' Hist. Septuagint A vj b, The Elenchus, or Contence of the Following Booke.
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Edward Anwyl
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Welsh Accidence (1898)
Welsh Syntax (1899)
Celtic Religion in Pre-Christian Times (1906)
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1866 births
1914 deaths
Welsh
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Rhayne Vermette
short films R Seymore Goes North (2011), Tudor Village: A One Shot Deal (2012), Rob What (2014) and U.F.O. (2016), and had acting roles in the short film Accidence
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accidentiary
† acciˈdentiary, a. Obs. rare—1. [f. L. accidentia accidence2 + -ary.] Engaged on the accidence (in Grammar).1633 Bp. Morton Discharge 186 You know the word Sacerdotes to signifie Priests, and not the Lay-people, which every Accedentiarie boy in schooles knoweth as well as you.
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Gerald Burns
Series Competition, for Shorter Poems
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Laughter in the Gallery (1966)
Sonnets from the Middle English
Boccherini's Minuet (1972)
The Myth of Accidence
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accidential
accidential, a. rare. (æksɪˈdɛnʃəl) [f. L. accidentia, see accidence1 + -al1. Cf. essential.] Characterized by non-essential qualities.1811 J. Pinkerton Petralogy Introd. 4 Petralogy..divided into twelve domains..six being distinguished by circumstances or accidences of various kinds, may be called ...
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John Stanbridge
He is best remembered for the series of educational books which he wrote and edited:
Accidence (c.1505)
Parvulorum institutio (c.1507)
Gradus comparationum
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Evan Johnson (filmmaker)
brother Galen Johnson were jointly codirectors of Maddin's short films Bring Me the Head of Tim Horton (2015), Seances (2016), The Green Fog (2017), Accidence
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William Goodhugh
The Gate to the Hebrew, Arabic, and Syriac Unlocked by a new and easy method of acquiring the accidence (anon.), London, 1827.
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Galen Johnson (filmmaker)
his brother Evan Johnson were also codirectors of Maddin's short films Bring Me the Head of Tim Horton (2015), Seances (2016), The Green Fog (2017), Accidence
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