acciderit
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Latin [edit]
Etymology 1 [edit]
Form of the verb accidō (“fall upon; befall”).
Verb [edit]
acciderit
- third-person singular future perfect active indicative of accidō
- "he (she, it) will have fallen down, he (she, it) will have fallen upon, he (she, it) will have fallen near; he (she, it) will have descended"
- "he (she, it) will have happened (to), he (she, it) will have taken place, he (she, it) will have occurred, he (she, it) will have befallen"
- third-person singular perfect active subjunctive of accidō
- "he (she, it) may have fallen down, he (she, it) may have fallen upon, he (she, it) may have fallen near; he (she, it) may have descended"
- "he (she, it) may have happened (to), he (she, it) may have taken place, he (she, it) may have occurred, he (she, it) may have befallen"
Etymology 2 [edit]
Form of the verb accīdō (“fell, cut down; use up; impair”).
Verb [edit]
accīderit
- third-person singular future perfect active indicative of accīdō
- "he (she, it) will have begun to cut into, he (she, it) will have begun to cut through, he (she, it) will have felled, he (she, it) will have cut down"
- "he (she, it) will have used up, he (she, it) will have consumed, he (she, it) will have diminished"
- "he (she, it) will have impaired, he (she, it) will have weakened, he (she, it) will have shattered"
- third-person singular perfect active subjunctive of accīdō
- "he (she, it) may have begun to cut into, he (she, it) may have begun to cut through, he (she, it) may have felled, he (she, it) may have cut down"
- "he (she, it) may have used up, he (she, it) may have consumed, he (she, it) may have diminished"
- "he (she, it) may have impaired, he (she, it) may have weakened, he (she, it) may have shattered"