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occurrence

English

Etymology

From Middle French occurrence, from Medieval Latin occurrentia.

Morphologically occur +? -ence.

Pronunciation

  • (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /??k???n(t)s/, /??k????n(t)s/
  • (General American) IPA(key): /??k??n(t)s/
  • (General New Zealand) IPA(key): /??k???n(t)s/, /??k????n(t)s/
  • In accents without the hurry-furry merger, /??/ is nevertheless occasionally heard through influence of occur.

Noun

occurrence (plural occurrences)

  1. An actual instance when a situation occurs; an event or happening.
  2. (grammar, semantics) The lexical aspect (aktionsart) of verbs or predicates that change in or over time.
    Antonym: state
    Hyponyms: accomplishment, achievement, activity

Usage notes

  • This word is often misspelled occurence, occurrance or occurance.

Related terms

  • recurrence

Translations


French

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /?.ky.???s/

Noun

occurrence f (plural occurrences)

  1. occurrence

Derived terms

  • en l'occurrence

Further reading

  • “occurrence” in Trésor de la langue française informatisé (The Digitized Treasury of the French Language).

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subsistence

English

Etymology

From Late Latin subsistentia (substance, reality, in Medieval Latin also stability), from Latin subsistens, present participle of subsistere (to continue, subsist). See subsist.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /s?b?s?st?ns/

Noun

subsistence (countable and uncountable, plural subsistences)

  1. Real being; existence.
    • (Can we date this quote by Stillingfleet and provide title, author’s full name, and other details?)
      Not only the things had subsistence, but the very images were of some creatures existing.
  2. The act of maintaining oneself at a minimum level.
  3. Inherency.
  4. Something (food, water, money, etc.) that is required to stay alive.
    • (Can we date this quote by Addison and provide title, author’s full name, and other details?)
      His viceroy could only propose to himself a comfortable subsistence out of the plunder of his province.
  5. (theology) Embodiment or personification or hypostasis of an underlying principle or quality.

Synonyms

  • (real being): See also Thesaurus:existence
  • (something required to stay alive): sustenance
  • (theology): hypostasis

Related terms

  • subsist
  • subsistent
  • subsistence economy

Translations

Further reading

  • subsistence in Webster’s Revised Unabridged Dictionary, G. & C. Merriam, 1913.
  • subsistence in The Century Dictionary, New York, N.Y.: The Century Co., 1911.

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