quotidian

Pronounced: kwoh-TIH-dee-uhn, adj

Notes: A good word to know and use


Yesterday’s word

The word jaculate means “to emit or hurl”

First usage

Our word came into English in the early 1600s

Background / Comments

Our word comes from the Latin word jaculare (to dart), which comes from jaculum (dart; javelin), which comes from jacere (to throw).

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