What does Quotidian mean?

Definitions for Quotidian
kwoʊˈtɪd i ənquo·tid·i·an

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Princeton's WordNet

  1. everyday, mundane, quotidian, routine, unremarkable, workadayadjective

    found in the ordinary course of events

    "a placid everyday scene"; "it was a routine day"; "there's nothing quite like a real...train conductor to add color to a quotidian commute"- Anita Diamant

Wiktionary

  1. quotidiannoun

    A fever which recurs every day; quotidian malaria.

  2. quotidiannoun

    A daily allowance formerly paid to certain members of the clergy.

  3. quotidiannoun

    Commonplace or mundane things regarded as a class.

  4. quotidianadjective

    Recurring every twenty-four hours or (more generally) daily (of symptoms etc.).

  5. quotidianadjective

    Happening every day; daily.

  6. quotidianadjective

    Having the characteristics of something which can be seen, experienced etc. every day or very commonly; commonplace, ordinary; trivial, mundane.

  7. Etymology: From cotidian, cotidien, cotidian, cotidien, and their source, cottidianus, quotidianus, from adverb cottidie, quotidie, from an unattested adjective derived from quot + locative form of dies.

Samuel Johnson's Dictionary

  1. Quotidianadjective

    Daily; happening every day.

    Etymology: quotidien, Fr. quotidianus, Latin.

    Quotidian things, and equidistant hence
    Shut in for man in one circumference. John Donne.

    Nor was this a short fit of shaking, as an ague, but a quotidian fever, always increasing to higher inflammation. Charles I .

  2. Quotidiannoun

    A quotidian fever; a fever which returns every day.

    Etymology: febris quotidiana, Lat.

    If I could meet that fancymonger, I would give him some good counsel; for he seems to have the quotidian of love. William Shakespeare.

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  1. quotidian

    Quotidian refers to something that is ordinary, everyday, or commonplace, often recurring on a daily basis. It can refer to events, experiences, or tasks that are so usual or common that they are often unnoticed or unremarkable.

Webster Dictionary

  1. Quotidianadjective

    occurring or returning daily; as, a quotidian fever

  2. Quotidiannoun

    anything returning daily; especially (Med.), an intermittent fever or ague which returns every day

  3. Etymology: [OE. cotidian, L. quotidianus, fr. quotidie daily; quotus how many + dies day: cf. OF. cotidien, F. quotidien. See Quota, Deity.]

Chambers 20th Century Dictionary

  1. Quotidian

    kwō-tid′i-an, adj. every day: occurring daily.—n. anything returning daily: (med.) a kind of ague that returns daily. [Fr.,—L. quotidianusquot, as many as, dies, a day.]

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Numerology

  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of Quotidian in Chaldean Numerology is: 3

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of Quotidian in Pythagorean Numerology is: 2

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Translations for Quotidian

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  • quotidiàCatalan, Valencian
  • beunyddiolWelsh
  • AlltagGerman
  • cotidiano, costumbristaSpanish
  • سلفیPersian
  • arkipäiväisyydet, päivittäinen, jokapäiväinen, arkipäiväinenFinnish
  • banalité, quotidien, quotidienneFrench
  • दैनिकHindi
  • quotidianInterlingua
  • quotidiano, ferialitàItalian
  • 毎日, 毎日熱, 日課, 日常Japanese
  • ჩვეულებრივი, ყოველდღიურიGeorgian
  • ಕೋಟಿಡಿಯನ್Kannada
  • banaal, alledaags, gewoon, alledaagseDutch
  • powszedni, codziennyPolish
  • banal, obișnuit, de fiece zi, cotidianRomanian
  • избитость, малярия с ежедневными приступами, банальность, избитый, суточная норма рациона, неоригинальный, суточное довольствие, банальный, ежедневный, неоригинальностьRussian
  • దైనికTelugu
  • số phậnVietnamese

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