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Occurrent   Listen
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Occurrent  adj.  Occurring or happening; hence, incidental; accidental.






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"Occurrent" Quotes from Famous Books



... eloquent speaker, as he is found on platforms, in parliaments, on Kentucky stumps, at tavern-dinners, in windy, empty, insincere times like ours. The "excellent Stump-orator," as our admiring Yankee friends define him, he who in any occurrent set of circumstances can start forth, mount upon his "stump," his rostrum, tribune, place in parliament, or other ready elevation, and pour forth from him his appropriate "excellent speech," his interpretation of the ...
— Latter-Day Pamphlets • Thomas Carlyle

... domus accipiet te laeta, neque uxoi Optima nec dulces occurrent oscula nati Praeripere, et tacita pectus dulcedine tangent. Non poteris factis florentibus esse, tuisque Praesidium. Misero misere," aiunt, "omnia ademit Una dies infesta tibi tot praemia vitae." Illud in his rebus non addunt, "nec tibi earum Jam desiderium rerum super insidet una." Quod ...
— Diderot and the Encyclopaedists - Volume II. • John Morley



Words linked to "Occurrent" :   accident, beginning, black eye, contingency, disappearance, experience, outbreak, concomitant, gravy, change, eruption, destiny, gold rush, trouble, juncture, marvel, appearance, ending, recurrent event, flare-up, attendant, supervention, irruption, natural event, avalanche, periodic event, bunce, alteration, accompaniment, stroke, setback, error, striking, flash, impinging, wonder, windfall, finish, crash, union, contingence, event, sound, treat, co-occurrence, miracle, instance, case, success, motion, co-occurrent, godsend, conclusion, failure



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