accidence — ⇒ACCIDENCE, subst. fém. PHILOS. ,,Qualité, état, possibilité d être de l accident. (Ac. Compl. 1842) : • Le monde n est qu un phénomène et point une réalité en soi... Accidence, substance, causalité ne sont que des formes subjectives de notre… … Encyclopédie Universelle
accidence — (n.) late 14c., in philosophy, non essential or incidental characteristic, also part of grammar dealing with inflection (mid 15c.), in some cases a misspelling of accidents, or else directly from L. accidentia (used as a term in grammar by… … Etymology dictionary
accidence — [ak′sə dəns] n. [ME accidens, inflection < L accidentia, that which happens < accidens: see ACCIDENT] 1. the part of grammar that deals with the inflection of words 2. the elementary or first parts of a subject; rudiments … English World dictionary
accidence — noun Etymology: Middle English, from Middle French, from Latin accidentia inflections of words, nonessential qualities, plural of accident , accidens, noun Date: 15th century a part of grammar that deals with inflections … New Collegiate Dictionary
accidence — См. flessione … Пятиязычный словарь лингвистических терминов
accidence — /ak si deuhns/, n. 1. the rudiments or essentials of a subject. 2. Gram. a. the study of inflection as a grammatical device. b. the inflections so studied. [1500 1510; < L accidentia, neut. pl. of ACCIDENS (prp. of accidere to fall, befall). See… … Universalium
accidence — noun /ˈæksɪdəns/ a) The accidents, of inflections of words; the rudiments of grammar b) a book containing the first principles of grammar, and so of the rudiments of any subject or art See Also: accident … Wiktionary
accidence — (a ksi dan s ) s. f. Terme de philosophie. Qualité, état, possibilité d être de l accident. ÉTYMOLOGIE Accidentia, de accidens, accident … Dictionnaire de la Langue Française d'Émile Littré
accidence — grammar book; science of inflections in grammar Sciences and Studies … Phrontistery dictionary
accidence — ac·ci·dence || æksɪdÉ™ns n. part of grammar which deals with the inflections of words; basic elements which make up a subject … English contemporary dictionary