accidence

Etymology

 * First attested in the late 14th century.
 * First attested in the mid 15th century.
 * From, , from , from , present participle of

Noun

 * 1)  The inflection of words.
 * 2) * 1669,, Accedence Commenc’t Grammar (title of a Latin grammar)
 * 3) * 1871, Review of An Elementary Greek Grammar by William W. Goodwin, , Volume 112, No. 231, 1 April, 1871, p. 427,
 * Our best schools send every year to college boys who know their accidence reasonably, and in some cases admirably well
 * 1) The rudiments of any subject.
 * 2) A book containing the first principles of grammar;  a book containing the rudiments of any subject or art.
 * 1) The rudiments of any subject.
 * 2) A book containing the first principles of grammar;  a book containing the rudiments of any subject or art.
 * 1) A book containing the first principles of grammar;  a book containing the rudiments of any subject or art.