quotidian
Pronunciation
  • (British) IPA: /kwəˈtɪdɪən/
  • (America) IPA: /kwɵˈtɪdɪən/
Adjective

quotidian

  1. (medicine) Recurring every twenty-four hours or (more generally) daily (of symptoms, etc). [from 14th c.]
  2. Happening every day; daily. [from 15th c.]
  3. Having the characteristics of something which can be seen, experienced, etc, every day or very commonly; commonplace, ordinary, mundane. [from 15th c.]
Translations Translations Noun

quotidian (plural quotidians)

  1. (medicine, now rare, historical) A fever which recurs every day; quotidian malaria. [from 14th c.]
  2. (Anglicanism, historical) A daily allowance formerly paid to certain members of the clergy. [from 16th c.]
  3. (usually with definite article) Commonplace or mundane things regarded as a class. [from 20th c.]
Translations
  • German: täglich
  • Russian: маляри́я с ежедневными приступами
  • Spanish: cotidiano
Translations
  • Russian: суточная но́рма рациона
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