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Sep 18, 2014
This week's themeAdverbs This week's words mayhap a fortiori verily perchance lief Read it today A.Word.A.Day
with Anu Gargperchance
PRONUNCIATION:
MEANING:
adverb: Perhaps; maybe.
ETYMOLOGY:
From Old French par cheance (by chance), from Latin per (by, through) +
cadentia (fall), from cadere (to fall). Ultimately from the Indo-European
root kad- (to fall), which is also the source of cadence, cascade,
casualty, cadaver, chance, chute, accident, occident, decay, recidivism,
and casuistry. Earliest documented use: 1350.
USAGE:
"New eyes can see things in Worcester that, perchance and mayhap,
a few of us who live right here don't -- such as a potentially luminous
future." Nancy Sheehan; Artist Likes What He Sees in Worcester; Telegram & Gazette (Worcester, Massachusetts); Mar 19, 2009. See more usage examples of perchance in Vocabulary.com's dictionary. A THOUGHT FOR TODAY:
Kindness is in our power, even when fondness is not. -Samuel Johnson, lexicographer (1709-1784)
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