acciderit

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Latin [edit]

Etymology 1 [edit]

Form of the verb accidō (fall upon; befall).

Verb [edit]

acciderit

  1. third-person singular future perfect active indicative of accidō
    1. "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"
    2. "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"
  2. third-person singular perfect active subjunctive of accidō
    1. "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"
    2. "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

  1. third-person singular future perfect active indicative of accīdō
    1. "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"
    2. "he (she, it) will have used up, he (she, it) will have consumed, he (she, it) will have diminished"
    3. "he (she, it) will have impaired, he (she, it) will have weakened, he (she, it) will have shattered"
  2. third-person singular perfect active subjunctive of accīdō
    1. "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"
    2. "he (she, it) may have used up, he (she, it) may have consumed, he (she, it) may have diminished"
    3. "he (she, it) may have impaired, he (she, it) may have weakened, he (she, it) may have shattered"