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sedulous

English

Etymology

From Latin s?dulus (diligent, industrious, sedulous; solicitous; unremitting; zealous) + English -ous (suffix forming adjectives denoting possession or presence of a quality, generally in abundance). S?dulus is probably derived from s?dul? (diligently; carefully; purposely; zealously) (possibly from s?- (prefix meaning ‘without’) + dol? (singular of dolus (deceit, deception; evil intent, malice), ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *del- (to count, reckon))) + -us (suffix forming adjectives).

Pronunciation

  • (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /?s?d???l?s/, /?s?dj?-/
  • (General American) IPA(key): /?s?d???l?s/
  • Hyphenation: se?dul?ous

Adjective

sedulous (comparative more sedulous, superlative most sedulous)

  1. Of a person: diligent in application or pursuit; constant and persevering in business or in endeavours to effect a goal; steadily industrious.
    Synonyms: assiduous; see also Thesaurus:industrious
  2. Of an activity: carried out with diligence.
    • 1907, E.M. Forster, The Longest Journey, Part II, XVII [Uniform ed., p. 169]:
      He had much to learn about boys, and he learnt not by direct observation—for which he believed he was unfitted—but by sedulous imitation of the more experienced masters.

Derived terms

  • sedulously
  • sedulousness

Related terms

  • sedulity

Translations

References

Further reading

  • diligence on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
  • sedulous in The Century Dictionary, New York, N.Y.: The Century Co., 1911.
  • sedulous in Webster’s Revised Unabridged Dictionary, G. & C. Merriam, 1913.
  • sedulous at OneLook Dictionary Search

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unintermitted

English

Etymology

un- +? intermitted

Adjective

unintermitted (comparative more unintermitted, superlative most unintermitted)

  1. (dated) Not intermitted; uninterrupted, ceaseless.
    • 1888, Henry James, The Reverberator.
      The only action taken by Mr. Dosson in consequence of his elder daughter's revelations was to embrace the idea as a subject of daily pleasantry. He was fond, in his intercourse with his children, of some small usual joke, some humorous refrain; and what could have been more in the line of true domestic sport than a little gentle but unintermitted raillery upon Francie's conquest?

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